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The three musketeers proclaim their motto as "All for one, one for all."
What does this motto mean?

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Answered by writersparadise
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The Three Musketeers is a historical romance that is filled with adventure. the protagonists are three brave and gallant heroes who are generous to people who need help and are chivalrous to women. The author is Alexandre Dumas.

The three main characters, also called the "Three Musketeers" are named Athos, Porthos, and Aramis.

Their motto is "One for all, All for one". This means that they are loyal to each other and though they are all having their own space and place, they believe in themselves and each other's abilities, which makes them an unstoppable force when they are together.

All are aware that each one has flaws, but together they achieve what they have to do by believing in each other.

Answered by wajahatkincsem
30
Hi i have an answer for you.
The three musketeers are a group of friends in France that are always involved in some reckless adventure having threat of there life
The motto or the one rule of the group of three musketeers is " one for all and all for one"
This motto represent the importance of each member and telling them no matter what how much trouble they are in no member shall be left behind and every member is present for the other. 

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