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The king, Hamlet's evil uncle, planned to use Laertes's grief and
anger over the death of his father and Ophelia to destroy Hamlet.
He persuaded Laertes to call on Hamlet to see w h i c h of them
was more skilful in a friendly sword fight. Hamlet accepted, and a
day was fixed for the match.
The whole court was present at this match, and Laertes, by
order of the king, prepared a poisoned weapon. Hamlet chose a
sword; he did not suspect Laertes of being disloyal, so he did not
examine Laertes's weapon carefully. Instead of a sword w i t h o u t a
point, w h i c h the laws demanded, Laertes used one w i t h a point,
and poisoned.
At first Laertes only played w i t h Hamlet, and allowed h i m to
gain some advantage. The k i n g pretended to be pleased w i t h this,
and praised Hamlet's success. B u t soon Laertes became angry, cut
Hamlet w i t h his poisoned weapon, and gave h i m his death
wound. Hamlet still did not know the truth, but he became more
violent too and, in the struggle, exchanged his o w n weapon for
Laertes's poisoned one. W i t h this he repaid Laertes for the stroke
he had given h i m , so that Laertes was caught by his o w n
dishonesty.
At this moment the queen cried out that she had been
poisoned. She had accidentally drunk out of a b o w l w h i c h the
king had prepared for Hamlet, in case he got w a r m in the fight
and called for a drink. Into this the evil king had put a deadly
poison, to make sure of Hamlet's death if Laertes failed. He had
forgotten to warn the queen about this b o w l , and she died
immediately.
Hamlet now suspected some evil, and ordered the doors to be
shut while he tried to discover i t . Feeling his life leaving h i m as a
result of the w o u n d w h i c h Hamlet had given h i m , Laertes told
Hamlet about the poisoned point, and said that Hamlet had less
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than an hour to live, as no medicine could cure h i m . W i t h his last
words, he accused the king of being the one w h o had planned
these evil acts.Then, begging Hamlet's forgiveness, he died.
W h e n Hamlet understood that his end was near, he suddenly
turned on his false uncle and pushed the point of the poisoned
sword into his heart. W i t h this action he completed the promise
w h i c h he had made to his father's spirit that he w o u l d take
revenge for his murder.
Then, feeling that his breath was failing, Hamlet turned to his
dear friend Horatio, w h o had watched all these sad events. It
seemed for a moment as i f Horatio would k i l l himself to go to
his death w i t h the prince, but Hamlet begged h i m to live so that
he could tell his story to the world. Horatio promised that he
would make a true report, since he knew of everything that had
happened.
Satisfied, the noble heart of Hamlet stopped beating; and
Horatio, w i t h many tears, prayed for the spirit of this sweet
prince. Hamlet was a loving and gentle prince, and greatly
admired for his many noble and princely qualities. If he had
lived, he would no doubt have proved a most royal and excellent
K i n g o f Denmark.
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