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The Three Musketeers

 

            
            
            
             The protagonist of this book is d"Artagnon.
             The antagonist of this book is the Cardinal, who wishes to expose the queen's love affair with the Duke of Buckingham. d"Artagnon stands in the way of his plans.
             This book is about a young man d"Artagnon who comes to Paris to be a musketeer on his way he meets three musketeer's Porthos, Athos and Aramis who serve the king. d"Artagnon falls in love with Constance de Bonacieux. The kings wife Anne has fallen in love with the duke of Buckingham to show how much she loves him she gives him a twelve stud diamond bracelet that her husband gave to her on her last birthday. Milady de Winter one of the Cardinal's spies steals two studs off the bracelet, and gives them to the king. But at the same time the duke had two more put on and d"Artagnon rushes back to give them to the queen before a banquet in witch the king has ordered Anne to wear. Constance the queen's seamstress knows all about the queen's secrets, therefore the cardinal wants to improson her and get those secrets, and he does. Later Constance is sent to a convent were lady de Winter poisons her with wine before d"Artagnon reaches her. d"Artagnon later finds out that Athos, who was once a lord of France and was married to lady de Winter and he discovered that she was marked with the fleur de lit witch means she is a terrible villain, he has the right to sentence her to death he hangs her from a tree but she survives. They all swear revenge. She is sent to England to kill duke Buckingham. She is imprisoned by the duke but she manipulates the guard and convinces the guard to murder's the duke of Buckingham. d"Artagnon, athos and Porthos and an executioner who branded her with the fleur de lit. they execute her and are not punished because they have the letter that the cardinal wrote for milady de Winter to kill d"Artagnon. D"Artagnon grew in this book because he love and lost and left the experience with a new look on life, witch is the same lesson the reader learns.


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