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DOCTOR. Foul whisp’rings are abroad. Unnatural deeds Do breed unnatural troubles. Infected minds To their deaf pillows will discharge their secrets. More needs she the divine than the physician. God, God forgive us all! Look after her; Remove from her the means of all annoyance, And still keep eyes upon her. So good night. My mind she has mated and amazed my sight: I think, but dare not speak.

What does the doctor feel is needed in order to cure Lady Macbeth

What does the doctor feel is needed in order to cure Lady Macbeth?

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Answer: help from god-gradpoint

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User Roberto Tyley
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The doctor feels like Lady Macbeth needs help from god more than anything he can offer. The phrase "Unnatural deeds Do breed unnatural troubles" shows his stance on what afflicts Lady Macbeth and the cause of it, and how he things he's unable to help her with any common medicine. Lady Macbeth's condicion, brought upon her by the guilt and grief caused by her hand in the assassination that takes place earlier in the play, is more psychological than anything else, and it makes sense that Macbeth's physician would think only god could cure something like that.

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