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Alexei Fyodorovich Karamazov (russian: Алёша Карамазов), usually referred to simply as Alyosha, is the protagonist in the 1880 novel ''
The Brothers Karamazov ''The Brothers Karamazov'' (russian: Братья Карамазовы, ''Brat'ya Karamazovy'', ), also translated as ''The Karamazov Brothers'', is the last novel by Russian author Fyodor Dostoevsky. Dostoevsky spent nearly two years writing '' ...
'' by Fyodor Dostoevsky. He is the youngest of the Karamazov brothers, being nineteen years old at the start of the novel. The preface and the opening chapter proclaim him as the hero. Dostoevsky intended to write a sequel, which would detail the rest of Alyosha's life, but died shortly after the publication of ''The Brothers Karamazov''. At the outset of the story Alyosha is a
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. In this way Alyosha's beliefs act as a counterbalance to his brother Ivan's atheism. He is sent out into the world by his Elder and subsequently becomes embroiled in the sordid details of his family's life. He becomes involved with, and later engaged to, a young girl named Liza (or Lise) Khokhlakov, daughter to a confidante of Katerina Ivanovna's. Later on in the novel, Lise sinks into depression and self-hatred, spurning her lover and crushing her finger in a door. Alyosha is also involved in a side story in which he befriends a group of school boys whose fate adds a hopeful message to the conclusion of an otherwise tragic novel. Alyosha's place in the novel is usually that of a messenger or witness to the actions of his brothers and others. He is very close to Dmitri. Alyosha is depicted as a positive character, kind, loving and sensitive. Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka states that Alyosha, like
Prince Myshkin Prince Lev Nikolayevich Myshkin ( pre-reform Russian: ; post-reform rus, князь Лев Николаевич Мышкин, knyazʹ Lev Nikoláyevich Mýshkin) is the protagonist of Fyodor Dostoevsky's 1869 novel ''The Idiot''. Dostoevsky wante ...
, the protagonist in another Dostoyevsky novel, ''
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'', are almost
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-like characters, who are nevertheless unable to prevent the suffering of those around them. She suggests that as a witness or messenger, Alyosha is not a true moral agent, playing a passive role in the events of the novel. Rufus W. Mathewson states that Alyosha Karamazov is a more robust positive hero than Prince Myshkin. He describes Alyosha as relying on forgiveness, kindness and natural justice, rather than attempting to change the social order.


Concept and creation

Alyosha is named after Dostoevsky's son of the same name, who was born in 1875 but died in 1878 of
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. Because of this Dostoevsky imbued Alyosha with qualities and characteristics which he sought and most admired, including that of
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. Dostoevsky is believed to have based the character of Alyosha on his friend, Vladimir Solovyov, a Russian philosopher and poet who led a generous life, to the point of giving away his clothes to people in the street.Zouboff, Peter, ''Solovyov on Godmanhood: Solovyov’s Lectures on Godmanhood'', Harmon Printing House, Poughkeepsie, New York, 1944; see Czeslaw Milosz’s introduction to ''Solovyov’s War, Progress and the End of History'', Lindisfarne Press, Hudson, New York 1990


Portrayals

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is the first actor to play Alyosha in film in 1915's ''The Brothers Karamazov'' directed by Victor Tourjansky, now a
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. *Italian actor Carlo Conso portrayed the character in the 1947
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portrays Alyosha in the 1958 American film adaptation. *Russian actor Andrey Myagkov in the
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1969 adaptation. *Russian actor Aleksandr Golubev portrayed Alyosha in the 2009 Russian TV miniseries ''Bratya Karamazovy''.


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