He doesn't. He breaks into Claudius's chamber to demand justice for his father's death. Hamlet breaks into Ophelia's chamber for . . . well, we aren't entirely sure. Maybe he wanted to catch her in her underwear.
He's not very specific about it, but we presume that he is going abroad to broaden himself and learn the gentlemanly arts. See the arguments presented why Proteus should leave Verona and join Valentine in Milan, in The Two Gentlemen of Verona.
because he is a ganster and hamlet is a corn
Laertes breaks into Claudius's chamber for an explanation of the death of his father Polonius.
Reynaldo is being sent to spy on Laertes. Polonius authorizes him to accuse Laertes of all kinds of immoral behaviour to find out from his associates whether he is in fact involved in it. The fact that this will tarnish Laertes's reputation in the process does not seem to bother him.
Reynaldo is the spy that Polonius sends over to France to spy on his son Laertes. He is told that he is supposed to ask people in France what Laertes is actually like (does he party, drink, sleep with prostitutes etc.). The reasoning behind Polonius sending Reynaldo over to France is to see if Laertes is actually there studying art, or if he is just playing around.
Reynaldo is a spy who is supposed to spy on Laertes.
Paris
France; keep thoughts to himself ,restrain himself
Reynaldo is being sent to spy on Laertes. Polonius authorizes him to accuse Laertes of all kinds of immoral behaviour to find out from his associates whether he is in fact involved in it. The fact that this will tarnish Laertes's reputation in the process does not seem to bother him.
Laertes.
Laertes wants to return to his native country of Ithaca in the epic poem "The Odyssey" by Homer.
He isn't asked to leave; he asks permission to leave. He wants to go to France to complete his education, but he can't go unless the king lets him.
Reynaldo is the spy that Polonius sends over to France to spy on his son Laertes. He is told that he is supposed to ask people in France what Laertes is actually like (does he party, drink, sleep with prostitutes etc.). The reasoning behind Polonius sending Reynaldo over to France is to see if Laertes is actually there studying art, or if he is just playing around.
Reynaldo is a spy who is supposed to spy on Laertes.
Paris
France; keep thoughts to himself ,restrain himself
To France, so he can spy on Laertes.
Laertes tells King Claudius that he wants to return to France, a place he left to attend the king's coronation. He had been attending school there and, upon hearing of King Hamlet's death immediately departed. The king grants his permission, as he's sure Laerte's father Polonius won't mind him taking the liberty of doing so.
Polonius expects Laertes, when he is in Paris, to spend his time in pubs, brothels and gambling dens. He sends Reynaldo to spy on him and observe all his faults, and presumably to report back to Polonius. Why does Polonius do this? Because he loves spying on people. We will see him use this technique on Hamlet later on.
The Laertes in Hamlet doesn't do this. Are you thinking of some other Laertes?