Hamlet dies in a duel with Laertes, who has poisoned the tip of his rapier. During the fight, both are wounded, and in the chaos, Queen Gertrude accidentally drinks poisoned wine intended for Hamlet. Ultimately, Hamlet manages to kill King Claudius before succumbing to the poison himself. His death marks the tragic conclusion of the play, highlighting themes of revenge and the consequences of action.
Hamlet Winstanley died in 1756.
Douglas Hamlet died in 1995.
Hamlet Watling died in 1908.
Hamlet Gonashvili died in 1985.
Hamlet stabbed him with the poisoned sword which Laertes had poisoned to kill Hamlet. He was, in Hamlet's phrase, "hoist with his own petard."
I don't know. Especially since Hamlet was stabbed first. But Hamlet is the main character. He has to take longer to die
Laertes annoints his sword in order to poison Hamlet, however at somepoint in the match (after Laertes poisons Hamlet, but before Hamlet is killed by the poison), Laertes and Hamlet switch swords and Hamlet also poisons Laertes.
Lettie Hamlet Rogers died in 1957.
The play about Hamlet was totally made up by William Shakespeare - there was no 'real' Hamlet.
Claudius is only hurt by Hamlet, but was killed by his own position.
Hamlet stabs him after Queen Gertrude dies from drinking the poision that was meant for Hamlet.
they all die