My nym is the name of the protagonist of the novel "The Idiot", Prince Myshkin. He's a naive, not articulated, child-like russian guy that, despite being not very clever, triggers a lot of empaty in the reader. He turns out to be a better person than who's around him, despite his low intelligence.
He embodies the idea whereby sometimes The Good is not explainable. He's not articulate at all, but he's a better person than anyone else in the novel. Kind of precursor of Alyosha Karamazov' naivety.
My nym is the name of the protagonist of the novel "The Idiot", Prince Myshkin. He's a naive, not articulated, child-like russian guy that, despite being not very clever, triggers a lot of empaty in the reader. He turns out to be a better person than who's around him, despite his low intelligence.
He embodies the idea whereby sometimes The Good is not explainable. He's not articulate at all, but he's a better person than anyone else in the novel. Kind of precursor of Alyosha Karamazov' naivety.