"Don't you know this, that words are doctors to a diseased temperment?"
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The phrasing is telling. "Doctors" suggests expertise, discipline, and a willingness to do harm in order to heal. Ancient medicine was blunt: cautery, purging, bitter tonics. Aeschylus implies that language, properly used, can cut, drain, and cauterize the infection of rage or obsession. Not all words qualify; the good ones are prescriptions. They restore measure (sophrosyne), that Greek ideal of self-control that tragedy dramatizes precisely because its heroes can't hold it.
Subtext: persuasion is moral technology. The chorus, the messenger, the elder counselor - these are not background characters but therapeutic instruments, attempting to slow the self-destructive momentum of the plot. When such speech fails, the failure isn't merely rhetorical; it's physiological, like a patient refusing medicine.
Context sharpens the stake. Aeschylus wrote for an audience trained to see the link between individual excess and collective instability, especially in a democracy where speech moved crowds. The line is a warning and a hope: language can cure, but only if the listener admits they're sick.
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