“My feelings are satisfied—- Yet when it comes to my honor, I can't forgive you so fast”
“I beg your pardon, sir. I've done youwrong. Forgive me as a gentleman”
“How’s the queen?”
“She fainted at the sight of them bleeding”
“The drink, the drink! I’ve been poisoned”
“Your mothers been poisoned. I can't speakanymore. The king, the king's to blame”
Arriving at Elsinore castle ready to duel, Hamlet sets out to first apologize to Laertes about his behavior in the past couple of days. Laertes slightly rejects his apology and tells Hamlet that his honor won’t allow him to accept it too quickly.
Here, you goddamn incest-breeding Danish murderer, drink this. Is your little pearl in there? Follow my Mother
During the duel between Laertes and Hamlet, King Claudius tries to play off the queen fainting on the sight of Hamlet's blood but the Queen voices the truth, which is that the drink was poisoned.
Please, give me that goblet, if you love me. Let go of it! I’ll get it from you, I swear...If you ever loved me, then please postpone the sweet relief of death awhile, and stay in this harsh world long enough to tell my story.
Now a noble heart is breaking. Good night, sweet prince. May hosts of angels sing you to sleep,-- Why are those drums approaching?
As Laertes was dying from the poisoned sword wound he confesses to Hamlet about the King’s involvement with the poisoned drink that killed Queen Gertrude.
Let four captains carry Hamlet like a soldier onto the stage. He would have been a great king if he had had the chance to prove himself... A sight like this suits a battlefield, but here at court it shows that much went wrong. Go outside and tell the soldiers to fire their guns in honor of Hamlet.
After Hamlet hears Laertes expose the king for poisoning the gauntlet that killed the king. He had cut down the chandelier that crashed on the king who was sitting on the throne, and Hamlet forced King Claudius to drink the poisonous drink that had been in the gauntlet that Gertrude had drunk from.
With all the dead bodies around dying Hamlet, he tries to convince Horatio not to drink the poison inside the gauntlet, and live on to tell the story to others about what had truly occurred that evening.
After Fortinbras had invaded Denmark and walked into the Elsinore castle, he had seen all the dead bodies on the ground and had walked to the throne where one of his soldiers placed the crown on top of his head. He then made an announcement that Hamlet deserved a royal burial and be carried out on top of the soldier's shoulders.