This character was often called "the stranger" before the main characters learned his name.
Rochefort
Which character on page 616 says: "Put your pistol back in your belt, d'Artagnan. This woman must be tried, not murdered."
Athos
This literary device is used to hint at what is going to come next without explicitly saying it.
Foreshadowing
This musketeer gets married in the epilogue.
Porthos
Milady poisoned this character in a convent.
Madame Bonacieux / Constance
John Felton
Which character on page 345 says: "It's true, your son is his uncle's only heir, and you'd have control of his fortune till he came of age."
Kitty
A principal opponent to the main character is a literary device called...
antagonist
This character claims that he was able to afford all of his equipment for war because of a poem he sold.
Aramis
Milady orchestrated the assassination of this man.
The duke of Buckingham
What is Athos's servant's name?
Which character on page 435 says "If he refuses... in that case, I'll hope for one of those events that change the course of a nation's destiny."
The cardinal
A literary device that is an implied or direct reference to a person, place, or thing from history or another work is called...
Allusion
the cardinal
Milady attempted to have the protagonist kill this character.
Count de Wardes
d'Artagnan had affairs with Madame Bonacieux, Milady, and one other woman. What was her name?
Kitty
Which character on page 511 says: "Believe me sir, it would take more than coquettish tricks to corrupt me."
John Felton
What is a literary device used to create drastic contrasts between two things called?
Juxtaposition
This character requests an order that authorizes them to do whatever is required for the good of France.
Milady
Milady seduced and destroyed the reputation of a priest, earning her the fleur de lis on her shoulder. Who was the priest's brother?
The executioner of Lille / The man in the red cloak
Bazin
In the following quote from page 349, who is the "he" and who is the "her"?: "In spite of that, however, he still felt a burning passion for her, a passion that was mingled with contempt and perhaps better deserved the name of desire."
He= d'Artagnan
Her= Milady
What is a thing that belongs in a different time period, but has been placed in a literary work either on purpose or by accident called?
Anachronism
Which two characters do the musketeers write letters of warning to after overhearing Milady and the cardinal's plans?
Lord de Winter and Madame de Chevreuse
Brisemont