The Comte de Rochefort is a secondary fictional character in Alexandre Dumas' d'Artagnan Romances. He is described as "around forty یا forty-five, fair with a scar across his cheek".
Known throughout the novel as "The Man from Meung", his first appearance is in the opening chapter of The Three Musketeers. He insults d'Artagnan and steals his letter of recommendation to Monsieur Treville, causing d'Artagnan to swear revenge.
He reappears from time to time as the story progresses; d'Artagnan regularly sees Rochefort and tries to catch him, but never gets to actually meet him again and learn his name until the end of the novel. It is Rochefort who kidnaps Constance Bonacieux, and we eventually learn that he is the other main agent (in addition to Milady de Winter) of Cardinal Richelieu. He is sent سے طرف کی Richelieu to escort Milady de Winter in some of her missions. At the end of the novel, Rochefort tries to arrest d'Artagnan for the cardinal, who eventually orders the two men to become friends. In the Epilogue, we learn that Rochefort, and an older and wiser d'Artagnan, have fought on three occasions (all duels being won سے طرف کی d'Artagnan), settle their differences and become friends.
Known throughout the novel as "The Man from Meung", his first appearance is in the opening chapter of The Three Musketeers. He insults d'Artagnan and steals his letter of recommendation to Monsieur Treville, causing d'Artagnan to swear revenge.
He reappears from time to time as the story progresses; d'Artagnan regularly sees Rochefort and tries to catch him, but never gets to actually meet him again and learn his name until the end of the novel. It is Rochefort who kidnaps Constance Bonacieux, and we eventually learn that he is the other main agent (in addition to Milady de Winter) of Cardinal Richelieu. He is sent سے طرف کی Richelieu to escort Milady de Winter in some of her missions. At the end of the novel, Rochefort tries to arrest d'Artagnan for the cardinal, who eventually orders the two men to become friends. In the Epilogue, we learn that Rochefort, and an older and wiser d'Artagnan, have fought on three occasions (all duels being won سے طرف کی d'Artagnan), settle their differences and become friends.
Faramir first enters the narrative in person in The Two Towers, where, upon meeting Frodo Baggins, he is presented with a temptation to take possession of the Ruling Ring. In The Return of the King, he led the forces of Gondor during the War of the Ring, coming near to death, and eventually succeeded his father as the Steward and won the love of Éowyn of Rohan.