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The main characters, "Three Musketeers": Characteristics of the characters

Turning through the golden pages of the novel of the cloak and the sword of A. Dumas-father, you find out that his main protagonists are three musketeers, of course, but not only. It is impossible to miss Cardinal Richelieu and not consider the heroine of Lady Winter. A lot of films have been shot for this novel. Here is the poster of the latter. On it the main characters are three musketeers (the photo shows them with invariable opponents).

Three friends in the service of the king

Athos, Aramis and Porthos appear far from the first pages of the novel. We are acquainted with them who arrived in Paris to seek service from M. de Treville D'Artagnan. They immediately show their main features: Athos - nobility, Aramis - ingenuity and a tendency to intrigue, Porthos - simplicity and vanity. These are the main characters - the three musketeers and their characters, which will remain unchanged in the pages of the novel.

Young D'Artagnan

The young man's warm temperament always forces him to take the sword out of its scabbard. On the first pages, he wants to enter into battle with an aristocrat unknown to him: he did not like the old horse of the protagonist. Once in Paris, D'Artagnan clumsily pushed Athos and received an invitation to a duel. Immediately he makes a new oversight: he shows all the elegant women's handkerchief with the initials, which belongs to Aramis. Duel with the ignorant is inevitable. On the stairs, he was entangled in the cloak of Mr. Porthos, and everyone saw that the glistening sash that all musketeers had admired was actually made from the inside of rough leather. Such an insult Porthos can not tolerate and provokes a provincial to a duel. So D'Artagnan and the main characters - the three musketeers - met. The duel did not actually start and turned into a fight with the cardinal's guardsmen. D'Artagnan showed considerable dexterity and helped every musketeer, than he earned their trust and friendship.

D'Artagnan and his three friends

Now the young man spent all the time with his new friends, who did not have time to admire. D'Artagnan thanks to Madame Bonacieux gets the opportunity to render service to the queen. Intelligent, fearless and cunning, he managed to get to England, when the friends accompanying him were forced to stay in France. D'Artagnan returned to the Louvre at the last moment, and the queen was saved. After this business, he got himself a deadly enemy - Lady Winter. She will mercilessly take revenge on him, but will not be able to achieve her goal: to destroy D'Artagnan. All of its traps our hero together with his friends will safely pass and will live. As the development of actions in the novel, his luck, nobility and luck are aggravated. He is slightly mercenary, a bit boastful and even crafty. But these earthly features give it a lot of charm.

Athos is the perfect nobleman

Athos, Porthos and Aramis are the main characters, the three musketeers. In their world, in the first place is an honor that they never give up. Athos - the personification of nobility and decency. He is taciturn, scrupulous, full of self-esteem and fatal secrets, which the curious D'Artagnan wants to know. Behind him lies a romantic story. Once the Count de La Fere was married to a beautiful commoner. But she turned out to be a thief, who was branded as an executioner. Having survived after the count destroyed her, she married Lord Winter. He died soon after the marriage. Rich, beautiful, quirky and unusually dexterous, she pursues D'Artagnan. The main characters, the three musketeers, are just constantly hindered by her, and she wishes, with the help of her patron Cardinal Richelieu, at the same time to destroy all four friends. Athos, the most tragic of all the characters, who drowns his grief in a cup of wine, unravels the mystery of milady. Because of his firmness, she will be condemned and executed. So the protagonists, the three musketeers and their friend, will cope with the evil and duplicity that incarnated milady.

Porthos and Aramis

Like Athos, they hide their high background and romantic stories behind fictitious names. Aramis (Chevalier d'Herblay), a noble nobleman, is burdened with service and dreams of becoming an abbot. Melancholic and sad, meek and brave, he is womanly beautiful. Aramis is not devoid of cordial affection. When he does not receive news from his girlfriend for a long time, Madame de Chevreuse, exiled to the distant Tour, he increasingly turns to theology. Porthos (monsieur du Vallon) is a man-hero, boastful, kind and the most narrow-minded of friends. All the main characters of "The Three Musketeers" Dumas are people of honor, nobility and decency.

Another world

The three musketeers are opposed to the world of Cardinal Richelieu, where any crime or infamy can be forgiven if they are made for the good of France. The main characters of "The Three Musketeers" Dumas are the sinister Cardinal Richelieu, who sets traps for everyone, and his milady militia, who with great pleasure fulfills the most difficult tasks of his patron, causes a powerful cardinal to fear. The Cardinal knows how, and by this he differs from milady, to give an assessment to the directness and honor of the Musketeers. He regrets that they serve the king, not him. He has a deep mind and strength of mind. They serve state interests.

After the end of all adventures, Porthos marries rich widow Coquenard, Aramis becomes abbot. D'Artagnan and Athos remain in the service. Then the earl, having obtained an inheritance, resigns.

The novel "Three Musketeers" has two continuations. First we see heroes in 20 years, then after 10. And that's completely different stories.

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