Borrow a corpse to resurrect the soul, when the appearance is strong enough to exceed the reality purposely, it is reasonable to call it fake.
The fake helps hiding the betrayal, also empowering a darker theme to manipulate the dishonored actions. For the purpose of hiding the action of betrayal, Claudius would act more father-and-son to Hamlet as he does worry and care of Hamlet’s concrete anger. Besides, Claudius uses Hamlet’s childhood friends to spy him purposely to manipulate Hamlet as a danger. Kill with a borrowed sword, Hamlet cleverly uses Claudius’ fake to against him by letting him watches his old play of betrayal. Madness- a state of emotion when the reality is strong enough to exceed the appearance. After the play, Claudius couldn’t keep his tempest toward Hamlet anymore when Hamlet keeps tricking Claudius’ fake, hence, Claudius plans to kill Hamlet abroad to satisfy his madness and in order to save his honor. One miss is as good as a mile, Claudius has to play his issue of great complexity that it is very hard to behave to be not
himself. Hide a knife behind a smile, the theme of revenge goes after the theme of betrayal would never end once applied the chain rule of avenging. Revenge is unable to ease since action follows by action and time to time. Fortinbras has his fate of avenging from the death of his father toward Denmark, Hamlet has his mission of avenging from his dead father to his uncle Claudius and Laertes has his ego to avenge for the loss of his family, facing to Hamlet. As a matter of fact, the chain rule of revenge would collapse by itself if and only if Shakespeare’s tragedy happens, all dies. As was previously stated, theme of betrayal is born from greediness and developed by discouraged actions from sightlessness. One false step leads to another, betrayal is an immortal strain that only until the last death may stop the chain rule. Furthermore, betrayal is a war between external physics of appearance and internal emotions of reality that one has to fight alone after taking the dishonored action.