Hamlet

What does Hamlet imply when he says that outward signs of mourning “are actions that a man m

What does Hamlet imply when he says that outward signs of mourning “are actions that a man might play”?

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Hamlet is suggesting that all the sadness and mourning of his father are easy to fake. He points out that he is actually in grief over his father's death while others like his mother and uncle seem to get over it pretty quickly.