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![]() The Three MusketeersAlexandre DumasIn Alexandre Dumas's The Three Musketeers, young d'Artagnan leaves home to join the king's guard, the Musketeers. Despite initial difficulties, d'Artagnan quickly makes friends with Athos, Porthos, and Aramis — three musketeers whose motto is "All for one, one for all." Loyalty, intrigue, romance, expert swordsmanship, and the evil Milady mark their adventures. At the end of Alexandre Dumas' swashbuckling novel, d'Artagnan's dream of becoming a Musketeer comes true. Search this CliffsNote
Book SummaryAlexandre Dumas BiographyAbout The Three MusketeersSummary, Analysis, and Original Text by ChapterPart 1: PrefacePart 1: Chapter 1Part 1: Chapters 2–4Part 1: Chapter 5Part 1: Chapters 6–7Part 2: Chapters 8–9Part 2: Chapters 10–12Part 2: Chapters 13–16Part 2: Chapters 17–19Part 2: Chapters 20–22Part 3: Chapters 23–24Part 3: Chapters 25–27Part 3: Chapters 28–29Part 3: Chapters 30–33Part 3: Chapters 34–38Part 3: Chapters 39–40Part 4: Chapters 41–42Part 4: Chapters 43–45Part 4: Chapters 46–48Part 4: Chapters 49–51Part 4: Chapters 52–57Part 4: Chapters 58–59Part 5: Chapters 60–63Part 5: Chapters 64–66Part 5: Conclusion and EpilogueCharacter ListCharacter GenealogiesCritical EssaysThe Three Musketeers as FilmStudy and Homework HelpQuizEssay Questions
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