English, 29.08.2019 13:10 Kittylover65
Read the excerpt from act iv of hamlet.
how does gertrude’s reaction advance the plot of the play?
by introducing her maternal kindness toward ophelia
by resolving readers’ concerns about ophelia’s madness
by reaching a height of conflict as gertrude decides to punish ophelia
by suggesting that ophelia’s madness is a sign of greater troubles
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Read the excerpt from act iv of hamlet.
how does gertrude’s reaction advance the plot of the p...
how does gertrude’s reaction advance the plot of the p...
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