Characters
Quotes
Literary Devices
Who did it?
Milady's Crimes
100

This character was often called "the stranger" before the main characters learned his name. 

Rochefort

100

Which character says: "Put your pistol back in your belt, d'Artagnan. This woman must be tried, not murdered." 

Athos

100

This literary device is used to hint at what is going to come next without explicitly saying it. 

Foreshadowing

100

This musketeer gets married in the epilogue. 

Porthos

100

Milady poisoned this character in a convent.  

Madame Bonacieux / Constance

200
This man stabbed and killed the duke of Buckingham.

John Felton

200

Which character does the following quote refer to?: "____ was a gentleman with a very high code of honor, he was sure to be opposed to certain aspects of the little plan that d'Artagnan had worked out." 

Athos

200

A principal opponent to the main character is a literary device called... 

antagonist 

200

This character claims that he was able to afford all of his equipment for war because of a poem he sold. 

Aramis

200

Milady orchestrated the assassination of this man.

The duke of Buckingham

300

What is Athos's servant's name? 

Grimaud
300

Which character says the following quote?: "Forgive me for provoking your anger by a deceitful trick unworthy of a gentleman." 

d'Artagnan

300

A literary device that is an implied or direct reference to a person, place, or thing from history or another work is called... 

Allusion

300
Which character says that it is his "duty to know everything"? 

the cardinal 

300

Milady attempted to have the protagonist kill this character. 

Count de Wardes

400

d'Artagnan had affairs with Madame Bonacieux, Milady, and one other woman. What was her name? 

Kitty

400

Which character says: "Believe me sir, it would take  more than coquettish tricks to corrupt me."

John Felton

400

What is a literary device used to create dramatic contrasts between two things called? 

Juxtaposition 

400

This character requests an order that authorizes them to do whatever is required for the good of France. 

Milady

400

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 

500
What is Aramis's servant's name? 

Bazin

500

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

500

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 

500

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 

500
Milady accidentally poisoned this person, but they were not her intended victim. 

Brisemont