Alexandre Dumas was famous in 19th century France. His major works included The Three Musketeers, Twenty Years Later, The Count of Mount Cristo, and so on. The Three Musketeers was one of Alexandre Dumas 'most famous novels. It told the story of the protagonist, Achilles da Vinci (Aristide), before he became a swordsman. "Twenty Years Later" tells the story of the protagonist, Maurice Nogaret, who regained his freedom and life after spending twenty years in prison. The Count of Monte Cristo, on the other hand, told the story of the protagonist, the Count of Monte Cristo, who solved the problem of life and death for himself and his friends through revenge and became a wealthy businessman. These novels were well received by readers and became classics.