A character that shows signs of narcissism is Dorian Gray, the main character from Oscar Wilde’s novel. He was once an innocent man but is corrupted by a portrait. This causes Dorian to admire himself in extreme ways which later led to his downfall. In the novel it says, “I make a great difference between people— consequently they all appreciate me. Is that very vain of me? I think its rather vain.” This quote proves that he is obsessed with his beauty, intelligence, youth, and charm. Dorian takes advantage of this and would do more to keep it that way.
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Superstition is the irrational believe in supernatural circumstances, and typically those related to fair chance or bad luck, even when such circumstances cannot be explained with a natural phenomenon or rationally but it's still traditionally accepted and very popular.
So builder owners deliberately exclude or miss the 13th floor, generally due being considered of <em>"bad luck"</em>, mainly by religious people <em>(in Christianity Judas was the 13th disciple who betrayed Jesus)</em>.
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Answer: The answer choice I will go with is B. Gertude is opening up the possibility that Ophelia did not kill herself.