
Ippolit
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Ippolit is a character from Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel 'The Idiot.' He represents a cynical viewpoint, questioning the notion that beauty can save the world. His critical perspective on idealism and romantic notions reflects the complexities of human emotions and societal disillusionment. In the context of the recent article, Ippolit's statements serve to illustrate how literary expressions often carry meanings contrary to popular interpretations, emphasizing the somber realities of life.
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Ippolit challenges the notion that beauty will save the world, suggesting it stems from the prince's infatuation.
Dante, Dostoevskij, Shakespeare dicono il contrario di quanto pensiamo | Lo dico al CorriereCorriere della Sera·
Italy· 2025-08-28



