The main cause of death in Shakespeare's play "Hamlet" is the result of poison. King Hamlet dies after being poisoned by his brother Claudius, and later Queen Gertrude also dies by consuming a poisoned drink intended for Hamlet. Ophelia's death is also indirectly caused by poison, as she drowns in a river after losing her reason due to Hamlet's actions.
The death of his father and the marriage of his mother to his uncle Claudius cause Hamlet to leave Wittenberg.
The play did not indicate what people thought about Old Hamlet's death, the cause, I mean.
The poisoned tip of Laertes' blade cuts Hamlet in their duel in Act V; thus Laertes is the direct cause of Hamlet's death.
We are informed of elder Hamlet's death by seeing his ghost appear.
Most people in Shakespeare's "Hamlet" believe that King Hamlet died from a snake bite while he was sleeping in the garden. However, the truth is revealed later in the play: he was murdered by his brother Claudius, who poured poison into his ear to seize the throne. This act of treachery sets off the central conflict of the play as Hamlet seeks revenge for his father's wrongful death.
Claudius and Laertes plot to kill Hamlet.
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I believe that he is speaking about Hamlet Senior and his recent death, that it is fresh.
Laertes blamed Prince Hamlet for Polonius' death. He sought revenge against Hamlet for killing his father, believing him to be responsible for the tragedy.
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