Hamlet's plan of hiring the players to act out exactly how he suspected Claudius killed his father worked perfectly. "O good Horatio, I'll take the ghost's word for a thousand pound."(III, ii, 301) So now here is Hamlet with more proof of Claudius's involvement in his father's death and yet again he delays his revenge. This time he delays not because of uncertainty but because of what people would think. Hamlet has enough evidence for himself, but is this enough evidence for the other people? It would not look all that great if he killed the King and could not prove to the people that the King killed his father. So now Hamlet has to be able to prove to everyone else that Claudius murdered his father, delaying his revenge even
Hamlet's plan of hiring the players to act out exactly how he suspected Claudius killed his father worked perfectly. "O good Horatio, I'll take the ghost's word for a thousand pound."(III, ii, 301) So now here is Hamlet with more proof of Claudius's involvement in his father's death and yet again he delays his revenge. This time he delays not because of uncertainty but because of what people would think. Hamlet has enough evidence for himself, but is this enough evidence for the other people? It would not look all that great if he killed the King and could not prove to the people that the King killed his father. So now Hamlet has to be able to prove to everyone else that Claudius murdered his father, delaying his revenge even