King Hamlets supposed death was from who?

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Your questions are very easy to answer if you have read the play. If you are having trouble reading the play, though, use this website:

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You'll find original Shakespearean language on the left and a modern-day "translation" on the right.

The supposed death of King Hamlet, the fictional character from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet," is attributed to his brother, Claudius. In the play, it is revealed that Claudius had poured poison into King Hamlet's ear while he was sleeping, thus causing his death.

To find this answer, you can read or watch the play "Hamlet" by William Shakespeare. This classic tragedy is readily available in various formats such as books, online texts, or stage productions. By exploring the plot and dialogue, you will uncover the details surrounding King Hamlet's death and the role of Claudius in his demise.