The Laertes in Hamlet doesn't do this. Are you thinking of some other Laertes?
No, Laertes was the father of King Odysseus of Ithaca.
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It illustrates Laertes close relationship to Ophelia.
They both died, though Laertes died first. During the duel, Laertes cuts Hamlet with the sword that has poison on it, but when they accidently drop their swords they got mixed up and got each others sword. Hamlet then cuts Laertes with the sword that has poison on it.
It shows most dramatically in Scene 16, (Act 4 scene 5,) when Laertes leads a mob to storm the castle.
Slaves in the past often wore clothing made from cheap materials like simple cloth or old scraps, which could be considered rags by some standards. Clothing was often minimal and utilitarian, focused on practicality rather than fashion.
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