Answer :
He's committed to exacting revenge on Claudius. But he wants to be certain of the fact before making it a reality.
- Thus, he plans to create a play that includes a scene in which a villain kills his brother and marries the victim's widow. The play is the means by which I will ascertain the King's conscience. Then he devises a scheme: he will have the actors produce a play with a homicidal plot that is just like the king's. He will observe Claudius' response to determine whether he exhibits any signs of guilt. Hamlet will then realize he is an actor.
- He decides to set up a trap for Claudius by making the king see a play that has a narrative that is very similar to the murder of Hamlet's father; if the monarch is guilty, he would undoubtedly exhibit some outward evidence of guilt when he sees his fault being performed on stage, he reasoned.
Thus this is Hamlet's plan for determining Claudius guilt.
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