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Would Farid and Meggie still like each other in Inkdeath?

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yes i belive they will.

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Does Meggie in Inkspell and Farid in Inkspell get married?

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.


Do meggie and farid get together in inkdeath?

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.


Why does Meggie choose Doria over Farid in Inkdeath?

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? :)


Who is the Arabian boy in Inkheart?

His name is Farid. Farid was read out of the book Arabian Nights by Meggie's Father, Mo. Farid was just a simple servant for the forty thieves. He has troubles with the world outside the book at first, but grows to enjoy living there. Farid also has a very strong friendship with the fire eater Dustfinger. It is made obvious in the story that Meggie and Farid both like each other very much.


Does Meggie fall in love in the book Inkheart?

Meggie has an appreciation/liking for a boy with the darkest eyes and longest eyelashes she's ever seen named Farid in Inkheart and their relationship grows deeper in the second book (Inkspell) and they share a kiss, however during the course of the third book (Inkdeath) the two draw apart and Meggie meets another, Doria.


What are the main events of the story 'Inkspell'?

The main events in "Inkspell" include Meggie and her family entering the world of Inkheart to rescue Resa, encountering various fantastical characters, facing challenges to find a way back home, and ultimately confronting the villain, Mortola. The story also delves into themes of the power of words and storytelling.


What is the primary plot in Inkspell?

A year has passed, but not a day goes by without Meggie thinking of Inkheart, the book whose characters came to life. Resa is back, but she has no voice. For the fire-eater Dustfinger, the need to return to the tale has become desperate. When he finds a crooked storyteller to read him back, he abandons his apprentice Farid, and plunges into the pages. Soon Farid convinces Meggie to read him into the book so he can warn Dustfinger of Basta, and then become his apprentice once more. But this time, Meggie has figured out how to read herself and Farid into Inkheart. Suddenly, Mortola, Basta, Orpheus, and a "man built like a wardrobe" barge into Elinor's house, and take Mortimer, Resa, Elinor, and Darius prisoner, while Meggie and Farid have no idea what is happening in the other world. Orpheus reads Basta, Mortola, Mortimer, and Resa into Inkheart. Mortola gets her hands on a modern rifle, and shoots Mortimer. Resa discovers that her voice has come back to her. Resa and Mo are hiding with the strolling players, but now they have discovered that the injured Mo is the mysterious gentleman-robber, the "Bluejay". Now the Adderhead is out to get him, and he is itching to hang him, or kill his family in front of him. Mo and Resa are captured, and Mo is unable to escape because of his fatal wound. Meggie, Resa, and Mo all end up in the Adderhead's castle, while Meggie has made a bargain with the Adderhead that she will bind him a book of immortality if he lets her and those she names go free from the castle. What she neglects to tell the prince is that if three words are written in the book (heart, spell, death) the Adderhead will die instantly. This is a reference to the titles of the books. In the meanwhile, Farid and Dustfinger have sneaked into the castle using suit that causes invisibility, created by a communion of fire and water. Meggie and Farid fall in love. Farid is later killed by Basta (which leads to Mo killing him), so Dustfinger summons the White Women to bring Farid to life, sacrificing himself. Farid comes back to life and Meggie Folchart reads Orpheus into the story. Although Orpheus refuses to admit that Meggie read him into the book.


What is the conflict of inkspell?

Dustfinger gets read back to his world by a man named Orpheus. Meggie and Farid read themselves into inkheart. Meggie did it to see the ink world, Farid did it to warn Dustfinger that Basta was back in the ink world. Orpheus reads Mortola, Basta, Resa and Mo into the ink world and Mortola shot Mo in the chest. Mo gets cared for by strolling players and robbers but not for long. Meggie finds out her fathers been shot and looks for him. The soldiers of the Castle of Night come for Mo because they think he is a robber called the Bluejay. He's taken prisoner in the castle of night and is still seriously injured. Meggie, Dustfinger and Farid go after them. The soldiers have also taken the strolling players and robbers as prisoners. The Adderhead makes Mo and Meggie bind a book to make him immortal. The Adderhead is born a son and he sets the prisoners free after Mo has bound the book. The Adderhead is now immortal and Mo takes the name Bluejay and becomes a robber. Farid was killed by Basta and Dustfinger exchanges his life for his. Meggie reads Orpheus into the ink world to somehow bring Dustfinger back to life and Farid follows Orpheus as his slave as he waits for Orpheus to write the words that bring Dustfinger back to life.


What was the outcome of Inkheart?

In the end of Inkheart (the 1st book in the series) Meggie and Mo beat all the "bad guys", Dustfinger was left in the real world instead of returned to the fictional Inkheart world with the other characters read out of their story worlds, Meggie and Mo found Resa (Meggie's mother) and they all moved to live with Eleanor (Meggie's aunt).


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The Adderhead is taken by the White Women, Dustfinger flares up the remaining guards not routing, and they all return to the robbers' hideout. Orpheus escapes to the freezing mountains on the other side of the country. The children are released back to their parents, and Violante rules over the entire country. Meggie, destined with Fenoglio's writing, falls deeply in love with a boy named Doria , and when asked by Farid, her former love, to join him to wander the cities like Dustfinger, refuses. It is later revealed that Resa gives birth to a boy, and the Folchart family lives happily ever after in the Inkworld.


What has the author Farid Esack written?

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Main Character analysis of the movie Inkheart?

Meggie Folchart and her father, Mo, are the main characters. Other major characters are Elinor, Dustfinger, Capricorn, and Basta. Resa(maggie's mom) and Farid( a boy mo read out of inkheart) comes into the story at the end and become main in inkspell. Fenogllo is who wrote Inkheart from the book.