Shakespearean Tragedies · English Literature

In the final act of 'Hamlet,' how does Gertrude die?

  1. She is fatally stabbed by Laertes during the duel
  2. She commits suicide by leaping from the castle battlements
  3. She drinks the poisoned cup meant for Hamlet
  4. She collapses and dies of grief over Ophelia's death
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Correct answer: She drinks the poisoned cup meant for Hamlet

Gertrude drinks the poisoned wine that Claudius prepared as a backup plan to kill Hamlet during the fencing match. Her death is a moment of tragic unintended consequence that exposes Claudius's treachery to the assembled court.

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