Laertes (Fictitious character
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Other Identifiers
Wikidata:
Q2471533
Library of congress:
sh2010011505
Sources of Information
- Work cat.: Mr. C. Kemble in the character of Laertes [in Shakespeare's Hamlet] [graphic], 1802
- Riverside Shakespeare, 1997:Index to the characters in the plays (Laertes; Hamlet)
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Wikipedia description:
Laertes is a character in William Shakespeare's play Hamlet. Laertes is Polonius' son and Ophelia's brother. In the final scene, he mortally stabs Hamlet with a poison-tipped sword to avenge the deaths of his father and sister, for which he blamed Hamlet. While dying of the same poison, he implicates King Claudius. The Laertes character is thought to be originated by Shakespeare, as there is no equivalent character in any of the known sources for the play. His name is taken from Laërtes, father of Odysseus in Homer's Odyssey.
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