
Laertes
Polonius's son and Ophelia's brother, a young man driven by a desire for revenge.
Core Belief
"Laertes believes in the importance of honor, family loyalty, and avenging wrongs. He is willing to sacrifice his own life and morality to uphold these values."
Worldview
Laertes sees the world as a place where justice must be served, even if it requires resorting to violence. He believes that individuals have a duty to protect their family and defend their honor, regardless of the consequences.
Personality
Laertes is passionate, impulsive, and fiercely loyal to his family. He is quick to anger and seeks to avenge his father's death with direct and decisive action. Unlike Hamlet, he is not prone to introspection or moral questioning.
In Their Own Words
"That drop of blood that’s calm proclaims me bastard; Cries cuckold to my father, brands the harlot Even here between the chaste unsmirched brow Of my true mother."
"To hell, allegiance! Vows, to the blackest devil! Conscience and grace, to the profoundest pit! I dare damnation."
"Exchange forgiveness with me, noble Hamlet. Mine and my father’s death come not upon thee, Nor thine on me."
Discussions with Laertes
Other Characters from Hamlet

Hamlet, Prince of Denmark
The protagonist, a prince grappling with grief, revenge, and existential questions.

Claudius, King of Denmark
The antagonist, Hamlet's uncle, who usurped the throne and married Hamlet's mother.

Gertrude, Queen of Denmark
Hamlet's mother and the Queen of Denmark, now married to Claudius.

Horatio
Hamlet's loyal friend and confidant, a scholar and observer.
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