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He doesn't. He jumps in the grave, on top of Ophelia's dead body. On the stage of a theatre like the Globe there would be a trap door and hole in the stage which the actor would jump into. It is usually done that way even today. His reason for doing this is that Laertes had done it first, and Hamlet thought he was showing off.

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He realized that it was prepared for Ophelia.

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