Andrey The driver who takes Dmitri to his meeting with Grushenka in Mokroe.
Trifon Borissovitch The innkeeper at Mokroe who testifies that Dmitri spent all of the 3,000 rubles during his orgy.
Fenya Grushenka's maid, who lies to Dmitri about Grushenka's whereabouts.
Father Ferapont The acetic and deranged monk who is a bitter opponent to Father Zossima.
Fetyukovitch The brilliant defense attorney brought in from Moscow to defend Dmitri.
Gorstkin (Also Known As Lyagavy) The merchant who is interested in buying some property belonging to Karamazov.
Grigory Vassilyevitch The old Karamazov servant who takes care of the children and who adopts Smerdyakov.
Grushenka (Agrafena Alexandrovna) The lady of so-called loose morals who attracts the attentions and consequent jealousies of Dmitri and Fyodor.
Herzenstube The old town doctor who gives favorable testimony in Dmitri's behalf
Madame Hohlakov The wealthy widow at whose house many of the novel's scenes take place.
Lise Madame Hohlakov's young daughter, who becomes engaged to Alyosha and then capriciously breaks the engagement.
Ilusha The young boy whose illness brings all of his friends together with Alyosha.
Father Losif (Joseph) The librarian at the monastery.
Kalganov (Pyotr Fomitch Kalganov) A casual friend who is present at Dmitri's party in Mokroe.
Katerina (Katya) Ivanovna Dmitri's fiancee, whom he deserts upon falling in love with Grushenka.
Ippolit Kirillovitch The public prosecutor who conducts the trial against Dmitri.
Kolya (Nikolay Ivanovitch Krassotkin) The young boy who influences the other boys and becomes Alyosha's disciple.






















