D'Artagnan is not a musketeer within the book until near the end. The title refers to his three friends Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.
All three.
Alexandre Dumas
There are three original Musketeers within the novel. Athos- who is the oldest of his three friends. Porthos- who is vain but he is very loyal to his friends. Aramis- who is a Musketeer but constantly thinks that he should become a priest. D'Artagnan is not a Musketeer in the book, instead it is about him becoming a Musketeer.
The three musketeers are Athos, Porthos, and Aramis. They are fictional characters created by Alexandre Dumas in his novel "The Three Musketeers," set in 17th century France. Each musketeer has a distinct personality and contributes unique skills to their adventures.
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No, if anything he could be considered a fourth musketeer.
Athos, Porthos and Aramis. D'Artagnan is not, at the beginning of the novel, a musketeer - only a "cadet de Gascogne" wishing to become a musketeer.
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A musketeer is literally a person who uses a musket. The word is applied to soldiers. Musketeers appeared in Europe during the Late Middle Ages, but were not used in their own formations until the Renaissance.
The duration of The Musketeer is 1.73 hours.
He made the 3 musketeers in honor of his brothers.