Ambition In Shakespeare's Twelfth Night

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Ambition could be regarded as a driving force towards man kinds’ dreams. However, these strong desires might not be necessarily constructive and productive. Depending on the way individuals opt to fulfill their wishes, it might have some detrimental impacts on them as well as others. As could be seen in Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night, Shakespeare perfectly depicted how the fate and future of ambitious people could be. Characters like Malvolia, Viola and others of that ilk epitomized the pernicious effects of ambition. Malvolio was deceived by a counterfeit letter as written in the name of Lady Olivia due to his desire to have a higher status in the society. Avidity for wealth and power made this principled steward considered to be insane by others.

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