Bravery is always respected even in an enemy.Is this the main idea of this extract? Give reasons. in the story Athos Pothos and Aramis in Wind chimes book
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Lesson: The Three Musketeers
- Alexander Dumas
D'Artagnan and the three musketeers fight against several of the Cardinal's guardsmen, including a particularly brave fighter named Biscarrat. Although they are proud of themselves for winning the fight, the musketeers can also appreciate that the Cardinal's guards were worthy opponents. This quote introduces a theme which reoccurs throughout the novel: that a worthy adversary deserves respect. D'Artagnan and the musketeers never fail to note when they fight a man who displays courage and skills. Over the course of the plot, Cardinal Richelieu grudgingly gains more and more respect for D'Artagnan and his friends, even though they are working against him. By the end of the novel, he actually makes peace with them and gives D'Artagnan a promotion. In the novel, fighting and scheming are a type of sport that is mostly treated as a dispassionate test of skill. This attitude contrasts sharply with Milady, who is devious and deceitful, and operates from a place of emotion.
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