
Malvolio
Malvolio is a character from William Shakespeare's play "Twelfth Night." He is a stern, self-important servant who aspires to upward social mobility and seeks to impress others through his perceived dignity. Malvolio often disapproves of merriment and humor, valuing order and propriety. His vanity and desire for social advancement make him susceptible to manipulation, especially when others deceive him into thinking a lady is interested in him. Malvolio's storyline explores themes of self-deception, social ambition, and the contrast between appearances and reality.