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Early in Act V of The Tragedy of Macbeth, Lady Macbeth’s doctor says, “Unnatural deeds / Do breed unnatural troubles.” Write an essay in which you explain how this remark may be applied to Lady Macbeth’s condition at this point and to the general situation in Macbeth’s realm.

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The remark to both Lady Macbeth's condition and to the situation of Macbeth's realm. For example, in discussing Lady Macbeth, I feel that her murderous deeds and coldblooded attitude are unnatural and so produce her unnatural waking sleep. As far as the condition in Macbeth's realm is concerned, the unnatural murder of Duncan and the unnatural succession of Macbeth to the throne can only be followed by further unnatural acts of tyranny.

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