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What vivid image, typical of elizabethan drama, does shakespeare create when macbeth says to ross, "why do you dress me in borrowed robes "?

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would you be able to show the image or the passage so that i can see or read it to understand what this is saying better
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Step-by-step explanation:

Here, Shakespeare is creating the image in which Macbeth is trying to make comparison between the strange, and the good news of his promotion of being the new king, to the idea that a new king or person of high esteem should naturally wear nice and fancy clothes

Hence, this shows an image of uneasiness from Macbeth, relating to his killing of Duncan and being in Duncan's place wearing fancy "fit for the king" clothes.

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