The constant stress, and depression Hamlet subjected himself to would be enough to make any man crack. As the play goes on these three things only seem to weigh Hamlet down more, and they guide him to the darkest of abysses. No longer at the end of the play does a wonderful young prince remain, but a cold killer. Yes, he may have been killed by a poisoned rapier, but the real Hamlet died long before by the silent killers of his social