Hamlet had no real reason to be angry with Lartes at Ophelia's funeral. His angry towards Lartes was a factor of the grief he had over just finding out that Ophelia was dead.
Yes. He states "O heat, dry up my brains! Tears seven times salt"
He is devastated by her state of madness.
Yes.
The Laertes in Hamlet doesn't do this. Are you thinking of some other Laertes?
He demands that she have no further communication with Hamlet. He tells her that Hamlet is trifling with her affection, that he is lying and does not really care for her. He is, of course, wrong.
Polonius, Ophelia, Gertrude, Hamlet, Claudius, and Laertes.
Technically, King Cladius Kills Gertrude in Hamlet, but not intentionally. King Cladius poisons the wine for Hamlet to drink but he refuses it to keep fencing Laertes but when hamlet makes the second strike the Queen wants to drink to him and when she does she drinks from the poisoned cup and dies.
Poisoned sword
Laertes - Hamlet - was created in 1600.
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.
Laertes is killed by the poisoned sword that he originally killed Hamlet with. After wounding Hamlet with the poisoned sword, the swords are switched and Hamlet wounds Laertes with the poisoned sword.
First, Laertes stabs Hamlet with it. Then Hamlet takes it from Laertes and stabs Laertes with it. Then Hamlet stabs Claudius with it before forcing the poisoned wine down Claudius' throat.
In Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," the first to leap into Ophelia's grave is her brother, Laertes. He does so out of grief and expresses his love for his sister by challenging anyone else to show more grief than him.
Hamlet thought a lot about avenging his father's murder, but Laertes acted on his desire to avenge his father's murder.
He gets into a fight with her brother Laertes, falls into her grave, and steps all over her dead body. Not a pretty sight.
In Ophelia's grave.
Laertes is the son of Polonius and brother to Ophelia whom Hamlet loves. King Claudius poisons Laertes's sword with the intent to kill Hamlet in the tragedy play by Shakespeare titled Hamlet.
The Laertes in Hamlet doesn't do this. Are you thinking of some other Laertes?
Laertes is the son of Polonius and the brother of Ophelia.
Hamlet and Laertes become brothers when Hamlets mom get's married to Laertes's father Cladious.