You have to consider the fact that back when shakespear wrote this, people had a different perseption on what they believed was mad.
Hamlet was always depressed, since the start of the book, he had always missed his father. The ghost was infact real, because there would be know way of knowing who killed his father and how he did it and that the fact that horatio and the guards saw it.
Hamlet puts on an antic disposition to act mad, not simply to confuse the people if he's really mad or not, but to keep them off track of why he is acting mad, to plot against claudius of course.
See, Hamlet was smarter than everyone in the play, no one could fool him.
I do believe he turns mad when his 3rd siloquey is heard. So all this time he was acting, but if you notice after the 3rd siloquey "I seen the devil himself" speech, he starts to act very strangely.
This debate is what makes Hamlet a great book.


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