Some of the characters themselves come to realize that Hamlet is not mad. Claudius confesses that Hamlet's "actions although strange, do not appear to stem from madness". (Act 3.2). In addition, Polonius admits that Hamlet's actions and words have a "method" to them; there appears to be a reason behind them, they are logical in nature. (Act 2.2). People have almost a similar interpretation of how Hamlet acts, but they do not know how to categorize his behavior, which puts Hamlet as Insane when he is not. People realize that there is allot of complexity behind his quotes and actions, he is carefully generating momentum to his goal.
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