In Act Five, the doctor expresses concern about Lady Macbeth's bizarre and troubled behavior, indicating her mental struggles. This highlights the theme of guilt and its psychological consequences on the characters in the play, particularly Lady Macbeth.
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"More needs she the divine than the physician."
to observe Lady Macbeth's unusual behavior. your welcome
Macbeth expresses frustration and impatience toward the doctor, demanding that he cure Lady Macbeth's illness quickly.
The Doctor has to wait 2 nights in order to see Lady Macbeth sleepwalking.
Macbeth was worried about Lady Macbeth because she had begun sleepwalking. Because of this development, he called for the doctor to check on her. The gentlewoman was the woman who attended on Lady Macbeth, and who showed the doctor where she could be found at night. Both watch the sleepwalking scene. Later, the doctor reports his findings to Macbeth. "She is troubled by thick-coming fancies that keep her from her rest." But he tells Macbeth that there is no medical answer for her problem; "Therein the patient must minister to himself."
The doctor was assigned to observe Lady Macbeth's unusal behavior, by Macbeth. In Act 5 Scene 3 the doctor makes his report to Macbeth. Macbeth asks, "Canst thou not minister to a mind diseas'd?" and when the doctor says no, Macbeth says "Throw physic to the dogs! I'll have none of it!" The inference we can draw is that Macbeth really does care about his wife and wants her to get better. People often misunderstand Macbeth's reaction to his wife's death as meaning that he does not care for her, but this scene, occurring shortly before, proves that he does.
The doctor is worried about Lady Macbeth because she is sleepwalking and experiencing guilt-ridden hallucinations related to her involvement in King Duncan's murder. This behavior indicates a deep psychological disturbance and suggests that her conscience is beginning to crack under the weight of her crimes.
People believed that all witches were women, therefore if they are witches they "should be women". Actually that belief has not changed much.
they observe how lady macbeth rubbs her hands constantly and her mental actions/behavior
From The Tragedy of Macbeth by William Shakespeare MACBETH. Cure her of that. Canst thou not minister to a mind diseased, Pluck from the memory a rooted sorrow, Raze out the written troubles of the brain, And with some sweet oblivious antidote Cleanse the stuffed bosom of that perilous stuff Which weighs upon the heart? DOCTOR. Therein the patient Must minister to himself.Elizabeth believed there was a connection between the body and the mind.
He learn everything in his life,but not satisfied.then he turned to the black magic. Even he don't care to the advice of good angel.that's why.unsatisfaction is the cause of the tragedy in doctor faustus