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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern say that Hamlet has admitted that he feels confused but that he refused to say why. They say he seemed as if he was forcing himself to be civil, didnt ask any questions but answer Rosencrantz and Guildenstern's questions at length. Seems happy about the players and the play. They leave out Hamlet's feelings about Denmark and how he views it as a prison.
"we are oft to blame in this, tis' too much proved, that with devotion's visage and pious action we do sugar o'er the devil himself" . This is ironic because Claudius appears to have done good to the people by marrying the Queen but has actually committed evil by killing Hamlet SR to get to the Queen and to steal his power.