Macbeth Themes
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G.R. Elliot is that a "wicked intention must in the end produce wicked action unless it is not merely revoked by the protagonist's better feelings, but entirely eradicated by his inmost will, aided by Divine grace." This is shown in the play when the Doctor examines Lady Macbeth in Act V, Scene I and says that "More needs she the divine than the physician", it also seen throughout the play in Macbeth's murderous plots.
G.R. Elliot is that a "wicked intention must in the end produce wicked action unless it is not merely revoked by the protagonist's better feelings, but entirely eradicated by his inmost will, aided by Divine grace." This is shown in the play when the Doctor examines Lady Macbeth in Act V, Scene I and says that "More needs she the divine than the physician", it also seen throughout the play in Macbeth's murderous plots.