The blade is tipped with poison. The king’s to blame!
At the beginning of scene fifteen, Hamlet agrees to a fencing match with Laertes. 
Poison on the blade, as well as in the cup? Then venom, do thy work!
King Claudius tries to poison Hamlet with a drink, but ends up accidentally poisoning Gertrude, Hamlet's mother.
Give me the cup, Horatio. Live! Tell my story to the harsh world of how I lived and died. The rest is silence.
In the confusion, Hamlet and Laertes switch blades. Hamlet kills Laertes with the poisoned blade.
A noble heart has cracked. Good night, sweet prince, and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Hamlet then charges the king with his blade and kills him. 
Hamlet then drinks the poisoned cup. He tells Horatio to stay alive and tell his story. 
And so, ends the story. Unnatural acts, incorrect judgments, and casual murders destroyed the very people who conceived of them – and a whole kingdom at the same time. 
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