Respuesta :
I believe the correct answer is the final option - by suggesting that Ophelia’s madness is a sign of greater troubles.
Ophelia went mad because of Hamlet and because of the way he treated her, even though she presumably loved him. Her madness, according to Gertrude, was only a sign that something even worse may happen, and it did - Ophelia killed herself.
Ophelia went mad because of Hamlet and because of the way he treated her, even though she presumably loved him. Her madness, according to Gertrude, was only a sign that something even worse may happen, and it did - Ophelia killed herself.
D. by suggesting that Ophelia’s madness is a sign of greater troubles