In the novel Twelfth Night, can you give a basic example of a revenge plot other than the one acted upon malvolio.

Be sure to keep in mind that "The Twelfth Night" is a play, not a novel.

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Yes, you are correct. "Twelfth Night" is a play by William Shakespeare, not a novel. In the play, there is another example of a revenge plot apart from the one acted upon Malvolio.

The character Sir Andrew Aguecheek seeks revenge on the character Cesario (who is actually Viola in disguise) because he believes that Cesario has been receiving more attention and favor from Olivia, the woman they both have feelings for. Sir Andrew, who is not very smart, is manipulated by his friend Sir Toby Belch, who encourages him to challenge Cesario to a duel in order to seek revenge. This plot is intended to make Cesario look foolish and discredit him in front of Olivia.

To understand this revenge plot in more detail, you can refer to the play itself. I would also recommend reading the appropriate scenes or acts that involve Sir Andrew and Cesario/Viola to fully grasp the context and consequences of their interactions. You can find summaries and detailed analysis of the play on websites such as SparkNotes or GradeSaver. These resources will provide you with a deeper understanding of the revenge plot and its significance in "Twelfth Night."