Hamlet feigns madness to uncover truth from "summary" of The Masks of Hamlet by Marvin Rosenberg
Hamlet's decision to feign madness is a strategic move aimed at unraveling the truth behind his father's death. By adopting this guise, he is able to observe the behavior of those around him and gather valuable insights into their intentions and motives. This deliberate act of deception allows him to navigate the treacherous waters of the Danish court with a heightened sense of awareness and discernment.
Through his feigned madness, Hamlet is able to probe the depths of human nature and expose the hidden machinations at play within the royal court. By assuming the role of a madman, he is able to speak and act freely without arousing suspicion, giving him the freedom to pursue his investigation without constraint.
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