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Meggie Folchart is the 12-year-old protagonist of Inkheart. She lives with her father, Mo, in a book-filled home. She barely remembers her mother, who left under mysterious circumstances (on which her father will not elucidate) when she was three years old. Her life is pleasant and uneventful until a mysterious man called Dustfinger arrives at her and her father’s home. The ensuing events demand courage and compassion from Meggie, and the hero’s journey upon which she embarks prompts rapid growth and maturity.
As in the case of many child protagonists, Meggie is a dynamic character who undergoes significant change through a dramatic and stressful experience. Meggie is depicted as young and immature at first; she throws a tantrum when her father will not explain where or why they are leaving their home, refusing to cooperate until she gets answers. Mo’s reluctance speaks to how much he has tried to shelter Meggie over the years, but Dustfinger’s appearance shatters their peace, to the point where it is dangerous for Meggie to be left in the dark. Meggie does not always like the answers she demands, but she rises to the occasion and repeatedly displays bravery and determination no matter the dangers she faces.
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By Cornelia Funke