Clothing in the play Macbeth symbolizes the idea of stolen
power or social status. Your teacher probably wants you to look at the way other
characters in the play describe Macbeth's clothes. If you look closely you will see that
as he begins to spiral out of control and slip into evil, his robes do not seem to fit
him. For your assignment, you must go through the play and pay attention to any mention
of clothes.
Monday, May 11, 2015
Clothing imagery quotes in Macbeth throughout the play?
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