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In my Opinion its his realization that his "madness" has brought on so much death; that revenge is not worth all the turmoil.

Another opinion: it is when he is on the ship to England. He realizes that "there is a divinity that shapes our ends, rough-hew them how we may." There is no sense for him to try to wreak the perfect revenge on Claudius--he must seize the moment and go with the flow. Up to that point he has been overthinking and overplanning everything, thinking that he will be able to control events so well that he can arrange for Claudius not only to die, but to go to hell as well.

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