@marina: I agree with the d'Artagnan thing. Well, I see d'Artagnan as:
>quick-tempered (he challenged that guy he met at the beginning of the book because he thinks he insulted him... whatever. Then, he challenged the Duke when he thought that he was Constance's guy)
>possessive (he thinks he owns the ladies and becomes jealous when it seems like he's not the only one in their mind)
>inconstant to Constance (c'mon if he sees a pretty lady and gets enamoured with her he forgets he's supposed to be in love with Constance)
I liked Athos the best out of the Musketeers too. He's like the most noble of them all (no surprise there since he is a lord). Comparing
Musketeers with
Count, the main characters differ much. I see Edmond as:
>personable (he tries to think well of people even those who dislike him)
>constant (he even insists that there is difference between a mistress and a fiancee and Mercedes is his fiancee)
Though maybe d'Artagnan improved in the next novels but I wouldn't know. I haven't read.
