Ippolit
Ippolit is a character in Fyodor Dostoevsky's novel "The Idiot." He is a young, impoverished nobleman and a close friend of Prince Myshkin. Ippolit is characterized by his cynical outlook, his intellectual arrogance, and his profound suffering due to a terminal illness. He is often portrayed as a tormented and rebellious figure, railing against fate and the perceived injustice of his condition.
Throughout the novel, Ippolit engages in philosophical debates and expresses his despair and nihilistic views. He
Ippolit's character arc is marked by his internal conflict and his struggle to find purpose or solace.