In the end, after Meggie leaves him he decides to just roam the streets like Dustfinger did before him.
In the ending of "Inkdeath" by Cornelia Funke, Farid sacrifices himself to save Dustfinger's life. He trades his life for Dustfinger's, and is fatally wounded in the process. Farid dies, leaving Dustfinger devastated over the loss of his loyal apprentice and friend.
yes i belive they will.
They don't have the wedding in InkDeath but yes, they do get married when they are older.Farid do love and kiss Meggie in InkSpell and yes he did say Meggie was his in InkSpell
Mortimer was shocked and heartbroken when Meggie decided to break up with Farid in "Inkdeath". He struggled to understand her reasons and felt a sense of loss for both Farid and their relationship. Ultimately, Mortimer was left feeling confused and saddened by the sudden turn of events.
yes, Meggie falls in love witch a boy in Inkworld named Doria
Farid is a boy read by Mortimer Folchart out of the book Tales From the Thousand and One Nights in Inkheart. He is Dustfinger's apprentice and is almost as good at being a fire-eater as Dustfinger by the end of the trilogy. He is also fond of Meggie Folchart.
No. I have just recently finished reading Inkspell(by the way it is a wonderful book) and Farid and Meggie do not get married. They fall in love and risk everything for each other but they do not get married. I have yet to find out if they do in Inkdeath and will renew this answer A.S.A.P.
no because if you read the third book you will realise that there wont be another one. the ending of Inkdeath is the final ending og the trilogy
No, they both survive and there is an "afterward" where it tells the story of what happens after.
No...meggie does not die in inkdeath.
Inkdeath is the final book in that series.
Just for the record, this is my take on the ending, not everyones. People have different opinions. At the end of the series, Meggie decides on Doria because she says she doesn't feel the same about Farid anymore. Yes, they have had interest in each other since the series began, yet her heart doesn't quicken it's pace when she says his name, or even when she's face to face with him. Dustfinger always came first, even though Farid was infatuated with her Meggie too from the start. I believe she also took into account the lack of attention and time she received from Farid in the final book. Now Doria is a different story. Ever since he met Meggie in Inkdeath he has done everything in his power to help Meggie and keep her happy. I think Meggie needs someone strong and brave who truly cares about her. That's why I was happy she chose Doria in the end. Besides, what would happen to the story about the clever inventive Doria and his beautiful inspiring wife? :)
No. Farid and Meggie have a very sweet and innocent relationship that is slowly begun in the first novel (Inkheart), but grows closer in the second novel as the two travel to the Inkworld together (Inkspell) and then once more slowly dissipates in the last book (Inkdeath). Sadly, as the series goes on, Farid is so devoted to Dustfinger, he often leaves Meggie feeling resentful and alone, assuming he loves more/is more devoted to Dustfinger than herself. Farid also kisses another girl while working for Orpheus, although Meggie is unaware of this fact. Meggie meets another boy, Doria, whom Fenoglio later realises may/must be the Doria from a short story he once wrote about an inventor whose wife comes from a distant land and gives him ideas for his stories. It's sad, but not all first loves work out and Doria's character is very sweet toward Meggie and Fenoglio's revalation hints that Meggie was destined to be with him all along.