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  • Erin37
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  • 2013-03-04 00:13
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1. I certainly do not have sympathies for M. Bonacieux. He grovels to a man if it considers money and riches. He decieves, than he kneels to a man he have just decieved. I believe that other, more nobler kind of men would have gone through the same situations with his nobility safe in his heart. Therefore, I cannot have sympathies with M. Bonacieux.

2. D'Artagnan is very brave, no doubt about that, and he would charge into any sort of danger for a men he is loyal to. He has excellent sword skills, but that does not leave him stupid! D'Artagnan posseses a sharp mind that often surprises and impresses him friends. And finally, he has a heart that fits a nobleman. He is brave, generous, and loyal. And I admire his attitude.

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  • annie0717
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  • 2013-03-03 16:59
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1. I absolutely do not sympathize with M. Bonacieux's situation. If he had been truly loyal to the cardinal, I would not repulse his behavior so. However, M. Bonacieux is merely trying to be in the favor of the cardinal's men for money and riches, like a flea on a dog's back. Even though he is an ignorant and foolish man, I do not understand how he can do anything with the conscience that he should not desert his wife and her faiths. I am almost sure that his repugnant behavior will repay him back at the end of the story, leaving him as a poor man with no kind connections whatsoever.

2. D'Artagnan is one of the most brave and loyal characters I have ever read about in books. He may be hiding his fears under the surface, but he is definitely not afraid to march forward against any kind of peril if only he could complete his duty to the people he is loyal to, and does not let his fears influence him in any kind of decision he makes. D'Artagnan is not only loyal to his superiors, he is also loyal to his friends, or to state more specifically, the three musketeers(and the servants as well). He left them behind on his quest only because that was the only reasonable choice he could make, and because his friends wanted him to complete his quest without them. Nonetheless, he went back to learn of what had happened to them when his way was cleared. In my opinion, he most certainly has the makings of a great musketeer in the future.

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  • alsxmthsu
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  • 2013-03-02 23:37
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1. There are some both sides of M.Bonacieux's situation and we have to think about it in different ways. However, my decision is to repulse his behaivior. As we read the book the eminence don't really serve king and queen in real faith but to make queen as a criminal. Working for him is not right for his country. Moneys that he got from the cardinal is not worth for his country.

 

2. Many things are admirabel from D'Artagnan. But the most thing I want to admire is his strong friendship. Even though he is tired for his long journey and also concerned about his woman he went to find three friends who had sacrificed for him.

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  • directioner
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  • 2013-02-28 00:03
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1. Well, I have to admit I was a bit repulse by M. Bonacleux's behavior. But at the both time, I really sympathies him. I think I sympathies much more than I repluse his behavior. I think that his wife should have told him about herself, her secrets. Otherwise, he wouldn't know nothing. He is an innocent men!(Well, he might be not that innocent, but still I think he has a kind heart.) So I think it's responsable is to M. Bonacleux's wife.

2. My favorite character from 'the Three Musketeers' is none other than D'Artagnan. Because  he is very brave men, even though he had a bit hot temper, especially when he first met the three musketeers, but I think I could understand him. D'Artagnan was very angry and all of his thoughts were full of the scar men who had stolen his valuable letter, so he could have behaved like that and so I understand him. And I really admire his swordfighting skill. When I read about the every swordfights scenes, I could just imagine it like I can almost see D'Artagnan slashing his sword and I really admired D'Artagnan because of his swordfighting skills. I mean, he is only barely a boy!(Or, young man should I say?)And, another thing I like about D'Artagnan is his royalty to the king. Also, he is noble and modest so that's the reasons that I admire about him.

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  • 2013-02-23 20:02
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1. I sympathize his situation. He is executed because of his wife. I don't understand why he had to be responsible for his wife's escape, when he had nothing to do with it, because he was in jail during the occasion. I can't understand the commissary, and other people that was in charge of making the decision about his execution.

2. D'Artagnan is very brave. And I think he has hot temper. When he meets with the three musketeers in chapter4, he fought with Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. If it was me, I would have said sorry and would not make them angrier. But I like his politeness and humbleness. I think he deserves to be a musketeer. M. de Treville likes him a lot. He is very honest and good with the sword, but is also a very proud character. He has the heart of a musketeer, which means he is very loyal in front of the king and M. de Treville, and brave, strong, and fearless in front of the enemy. 

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