Why Hamlet is not carry out immediately, thinking why he posed. It is a great question. Firstly Hamlet need to make sure that the ghost is a good spirit or a dad spirit and his story is good and to carry that it is a good reason to pose and delay his action of revenge. Hamlet has a doubt his perceptions of the ghost and its veracity , the ghost introduces the idea of retribution justice into the play the idea that acts of sin must not go unpunished and it is up to Hamlet to take it
Hamlet was shocked initially with his father 's death and his mother 's remarriage to his uncle, so after the meeting of the ghost he starts ruminating on the murder, keeps returning to the thoughts of the ghost …show more content…
" If his acculted guilt
Do not itself unkennel in one speech,
It is a damned ghost that we have seen,
And my imaginations are as fool
As Vulcan 's stithy." (Act 3 Scene 2) lines 73-77, pg 63. Hamlet ask Horatio to observe his uncle reaction to proof that the ghost 's story is good and it is a great reason to think that revenge is right to take it tooth for tooth.
Secondly Hamlet is not sure if Claudius kills his father and in the same time Claudius is t untouchable because his the king and cannot be brought to justice, so hamlet posed and found that the truth that his father was mudded by his uncle than he will avenge his father if it is right thing to do and showing reason to use his moral to think carry his father 's revenge so he set up a play in the castle in the same way his father died to make sure that claudios killed his father by observing his uncle 's reaction which he stood up shakily making Hamlet certain that he is the murder of his father.
" Hamlet: Now might I do it. But now 'a is a-praying. And now I 'll do 't.
And so 'a goes to heaven, And so am I revenged. That would be