Who wrote The Three Musketeers?
Alexandre Dumas
What drives the actions of the novel’s romantic hero, D’Artagnan?
Love
In what country does the story take place?
France
A form of government run by a King or Queen.
Monarchy
Where is D'Artagnan from?
Gascogne
In what your did Alexandre Dumas die?
1870
What does Aramis claim is his true calling?
The Church
What is their motto?
One for All, and All for One
Who is the King Of France during the story?
Louis XIII
What is the mark Milady has on her shoulder?
Fleur-de-Lis (criminal mark)
What two famous prisons are in the story?
The Bastille
The Tower of London
Which of the Three Musketeers is distinguished in every way, yet tortured by a deep melancholy?
Porthos
What does the Queen give to the Duke of Buckingham as a token of her esteem?
A diamond brooch
Who is Louis XIII's queen?
Queen Anne of Austria
Who has a scar across their cheek?
Count de Rochefort
What literary genre is associated with The Three Musketeers?
Historical Romance
Who is the most powerful and important person in France?
Cardinal Richelieu
Who does D’Artagnan suspect kidnapped Madame Bonacieux?
The Man from Meung
In what century does the story take place?
17th century (1625-1628)
Who does God protect?
Drunkards and Lovers
How many Three Musketeers sequels did Dumas write?
Six - The D'Artagnan Romances - Complete Series (All 6 Books in One Edition): The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years After, The Vicomte of Bragelonne, Ten Years Later, Louise de la Valliere & The Man in the Iron Mask
What are the names of the Three Musketeers?
Athos, Porthos, and Aramis
On whose behalf does D'Artagnan intercede in an argument with Lord de Winter?
Lady de Winter
What underlying cause does Dumas often attribute large-scale historical events?
Human motives
Who is Madame Coquenard?
Porthos' mistress