Hamlet says, "When, then, 'tis none to you; for there is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so." What Hamlet means by this is that ever since his father died and everything changed in Denmark he feels like it has become a prison and he no longer loves it as a home. I do agree with Hamlet because not only did he have to deal with the death of his father but he had to watch his uncle become king and see his mother marry his uncle, so it makes sense that Denmark is no longer a desirable residence for Hamlet.
Hamlet then says, "I am but mad north-north-west: when the wind is southerly I know a hawk from a handsaw." With this quote Hamlet is hinting to his friends that he is only partly mad and he is mostly acting.
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