The correct answer is D.
Gertrude's reaction suggests that Ophelia's madness is a sign of greater trouble to come.
Gertrude's reaction hints to the audience that things are going to get even worse, as foreshadowed by the depth of Ophelia's madness. Not surprisingly, things do get much worse for everyone.
It shows how younger people are more brainless and exploring when older people have wisdom and advice, it’s a build up in the story because it’s explaining the main topic and giving evidence of the difference
A little more detail please. ;)
Answer:
to highlight the barbarism of slavery, the cruelty of slavers, and how both brought Douglass to the lowest point in his life
Explanation: I took THE QUIZ