France. He gets his permission and goes there.
No, he sends Reynaldo to Paris to spy on Laertes.
Laertes' followers are riled up just before Laertes confronts Claudius. The followers want Laertes to be King instead of Claudius. As predicted, Claudius' throne is now in jeopardy due to the lack of support he is now getting from the kingdom's citizens.
Laertes, in a parallel revenge, seeks revenge against Hamlet for killing his father, Polonius, and the early death of his sister Ophelia. Hamlet does die, but not before Laertes, so Laertes never does get his revenge against Hamlet
The Laertes in Hamlet doesn't do this. Are you thinking of some other Laertes?
The crowd that enters with Laertes wants to seek justice and avenge the death of Polonius, Laertes' father. Fueled by anger and a sense of betrayal, they rally around Laertes, demanding action against those they hold responsible, particularly Hamlet. Their presence adds to the tension and chaos in the scene, reflecting themes of revenge and mob mentality.
No, Laertes was an argonaut and a mortal man.
Laertes is the father of Odysseus in the Iliad and the Odyssey. Laertes is also a character in the play Hamlet by William Shakespeare.
He doesn't, really. He wants to see if other people will agree if Reynaldo starts slandering him, and doesn't realize that this plan will hurt Laertes's reputation regardless. He's acting out of curiosity. There's also a wild theory out there that he's specifically trying to get Laertes to kill Reynaldo.
In the Odyssey the son of Laertes is Odysseus.
In Greek myth Laertes was king of Ithaca.
Prepona laertes was created in 1811.