In The Tragedy of Macbeth, Act V, why does the doctor say of Lady Macbeth, “More needs she the divine than the physician”?
A. He fears that Lady Macbeth’s sleepwalking is caused by angry spirits.
B. He believes that the gentlewoman should bring in a fortune-teller to help Lady Macbeth.
C. He assumes that Lady Macbeth has evil plans that will trouble her until she reveals them.
D. He thinks that Lady Macbeth is troubled by her conscience, not her physical health.