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twenty trenched gashes la his body, 24 This is an example
of professional pride ascendant over mod®sty. that tut and
his assistant are alaple-minded yahoos may fee inferred from
the «m« with which Macbeth Is able to convince the that
Banquo Is their enemy and that he la responsible for their
unfortunate condition.
The mMerers merer watte words. The first aurderer,
la Ms initial Interview with Maebeth, characterizes himself
and does it with a sort of eloquence when he explains to
Macbeth as follow®!
And I another
So weary with disasters, twggrd with fortune.
That I would set my 11 f© on any chance,
To aend it or be rid on*t.z®
The doctor reports to Macbeth the condition of his pa-
tient, Lady Hacbeth. Since Macbeth is at this time under
many troublous leads, the doctor waits for Ma to ask about
Lady Macbeth. Then he tells Macbeth briefly that Lady
Hacbeth*s ills are aenftal or spiritual rather than physical,
and ha claims a© power to aid her to recovery. His manner
is that of a modest physician of the present day who is con-
scious of the ethical standards of Ms professional organi-
sation.2® Though he seeais to be quite at ®ase in this short
8*tbid.. Ill, It, 9-32. SSxbld.. Ill, i, 111-114.
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Branch, James Wesley. The Messenger in Shakespeare, thesis, May 1955; Denton, Texas. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc130421/m1/49/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; .