Respuesta :
The truth will set you free.
Hamlet is unsure, even at this point of the play, of whether the ghost was actually his father or if he was an evil spirit. Hamlet is justifying his own inaction because he thinks he needs to know the truth from Claudius' own reaction in order to carry out his revenge. He thinks that once he knows the absolute truth he will be free to kill Claudius.
Hamlet is unsure, even at this point of the play, of whether the ghost was actually his father or if he was an evil spirit. Hamlet is justifying his own inaction because he thinks he needs to know the truth from Claudius' own reaction in order to carry out his revenge. He thinks that once he knows the absolute truth he will be free to kill Claudius.