In Act V of Hamlet, several characters meet their demise. Hamlet returns from exile to find that Ophelia has drowned, presumed a suicide. At a fencing match arranged by Claudius to kill Hamlet, both Laertes and Gertrude drink from a poisoned goblet meant for Hamlet. Many lives are lost before Hamlet confronts and kills Claudius, but not before he is also fatally wounded. With his dying breath, Hamlet declares that Fortinbras should take the Danish crown.