Kino and his neighbors feel a mix of admiration and mistrust towards the doctor. They appreciate his medical skills but are wary of his privileged status and condescending attitude towards them.
because they think that .....they r only and only one sucessful doctor or staff in the hospital thats why medical staff have poor attitude towards patients and records .....
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.
The doctor's attitude towards the lieutenant may shift to one of concern and compassion upon noticing his wounds. Initially, he may have been indifferent or distant, but seeing the lieutenant's injuries likely triggers a more empathetic response in the doctor.
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.
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."
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He described him as the good looking one when compared to Rory.
they observe how lady macbeth rubbs her hands constantly and her mental actions/behavior
The Doctor means Lady Macbeth's guilt and inner turmoil can only be solved by God/a priest; a doctor could not help her mental sickness