Polonius is killed because Hamlet accepted the situation as it was offered. Laertes and Gertrude die similarly. The situations as they present themselves in the scene of revenge are utterly chaotic and tragic, at least when compared to any conception of a careful plan which Hamlet might have devised. Instead, what Hamlet plans carefully, instead of direct revenge, are various schemes to expose Claudius' guilt and to assure himself beyond any reasonable
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