The+Man+In+The+Iron+Mask


 * The Man in the Iron Mask is a novel and then in 1998, was adapted into a film. It is the last book in the Three Musketeers trilogy. It was written by Alexandre Dumas between 1850-1857. It was made to finish the Three musketeers trilogy.

 It takes place in the 1600’s in France. Aramis, one of the former musketeers who is also a bishop, goes to the Bastille to visit Philippe, Louis XIV’s identical brother. Aramis wants Philippe to switch places with his brother. Later in a party in Vaux thrown by Fouquet, Aramis wants to make the switch. It's easy for him because Louis XIV is pleased with the party. Aramis wants to become the Cardinal of France.

The piece of art talks about the French area. Alexandre Dumas based it on some true historical fact while some are fiction. A mysterious prisoner by the alias of Eustache Daugher was held in prison for 34 years, in France and Italy. The French novelist Voltaire was the first to speculate.Voltaire speculated that the prisoner was the son of Anne of Austria and Cardinal Mazarin. That would mean he would be an illegitimate half-brother. Thus leading to more conspiracy theories and ideas. ||  The Man In The Iron Mask was a novel and then in 1998 was adapted into a film. It is the last book in the Three Musketeers trilogy. It was written by Alexandre Dumas between 1850-1857. It was made to finish the Three musketeers trilogy. It takes place in the 1600’s in France. Aramis, one of the former musketeers who is also a bishop, goes to the Bastille to visit Philippe, Louis XIV’s identical brother. But Aramis wants Philippe to switch places with his brother. Later in a party in Vaux thrown by Fouquet, Aramis wants to make the switch. It's easy for him because Louis XIV is pleased with the party. Aramis wants to become the Cardinal of France. The piece of art takes about the French area. Alexandre Dumas based it on some true historical fact. A mysterious prisoner by the alias of Eustache Daugher was held in prison for 34 years, in France and Italy. The French novelist Voltaire was the first to speculate. Thus leading to more conspiracy theories and ideas.