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In English / Middle School | 2014-04-04

What does the phrase "foe to ambition" mean?

Asked by lepearla

Answer (3)

"Foe to ambition."
So we know a foe is an enemy. An ambition is a desire to complete and do something.
Judging from this, the phrase may mean, "An enemy wants a desire to do something."

Answered by TacoGod | 2024-06-10

I think it might mean someone who doesn't have a desire to go after what they believe.

Answered by Hshin7 | 2024-06-10

The phrase "foe to ambition" means an obstacle or enemy to one's aspirations. It highlights factors that hinder the pursuit of goals, such as self-doubt and negative external influences. Identifying these foes can deepen the understanding of challenges faced in literature and life.
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Answered by TacoGod | 2024-12-23