Answer:
C.
She felt pressured to start playing the game because it was so popular.
Explanation:
The expression, "jump on the bandwagon," means to join in to a popular movement or activity, often with little thought, or just to be part of the group.
Her conflict with Hamlet raises gender role issues - because Hamlet is one of the many people who define Ophelia by her sexuality. She <span>has no control over her body, her relationships, or her choices throughout the story.
</span>Her beauty and charm is a model of female stereotype - <span>completely obedient and passive; she refuses to fight back when she really needs to
As for the other options, Ophelia DOES have a small role to play (portrayed as static and one-dimensional), but I don't see how that could be a reason why she is a character of such great interest and debate. As for her mental stability, she eventually </span><span>experienced a </span>mental<span> breakdown. This is due to her confusion of Hamlet's </span><span>words and actions; all this trauma is enough to make even the most </span>stable<span> of individuals crack. In the end, I'm not completely sure about which options to rule out. </span>