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In act IV, scene VII, of Shakespeare's Hamlet, what is notable about Gertrude’s words about Ophelia’s death?

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B. Gertrude is opening up the possibility that Ophelia did not kill herself

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I think It's because Ophelia's death represented something that was a release from her madness because before she killed herself, she was going crazy. 
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