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Mo read to Capricorn twice, the first time was when he was supposed to read out treasure and he did but he also brought out a lizard and a boy named Farid, the second time was when he finished reading Feneglio's words that killed Capricorn.

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When Mo read to Capricorn in the novel "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke, the characters from the book he was reading would come to life in the real world. This resulted in many adventures and challenges for Mo and his daughter Meggie as they tried to navigate these new characters and worlds that had been brought to life.

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Who gets read out of Inkheart?

Originally the only characters Mo read out of Inkheart were Capricorn, Basta and Dustfinger, however after the fight (Capricorn & Basta attacked Mo, Dustfinger helped Mo; all three "read out" characters ran away) Capricorn found another reader, Darius, who read out many more characters, albeit with flaws. These included Flatnose, Cockerall and even Resa, Meggie's mother, who had been read into the book when Capricorn et all were read out.


What is Mo in Inkspell?

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What is a summary of chapter 4 in Inkheart?

This guy called Mo can read people/things out of books. Before he knew his talent he accidently read his wife into a book called 'inkheart' for capricorn, basta (the baddies!!) and dustfinger the fire-eater. One night dustfinger appears at Mo's and Meggie's (Mo's daughter) door. They need to go and fight capricorn. Capricorn wants mo to read money out of books for him so he does. Meggie discovers she too can read books in a 'magical' way. In the end Capricorn dies and Dustfinger still is in need of getting back into the book of 'Inkheart'. This is very breif. Read it and you'll find out everything else. It's an amazing book you NEED to read it!!- Hope this helps.


What the samarry of inkheart?

dust finger arrives in the start later they all go to Elinor house from there they have the book ink heart and Meggie doesn't know what they have it and for wat and wat SHE can do. out side dust finger makes a show for meggie at night in elinors back yaard he tells capricron were mo is and Capricorn come and takes them all and the boook .when they are all traped in a dark room mo tells meggie and elinor wat happened to resa meggies mom .then they take them to Capricorn and they seee darius .darius can read stuff out of books but not weelll mo is the best of all but theres some on else who can do it. Capricorn tell mo to read him stuff from his world but he reads farid and treeasure oout . dust finger rescues them and they escape out im not telling u more couse its almost the end so ull hav to read the rest


Unlike the book in the movie Inkheart do Mo and Meggie travel into Inkheart?

well noyou see mo read the inkheart book and things come out!the book is to hard to handle so things came to be difficult so the bad guy(Capricorn)is taking over the world because Capricorn likes this world more than the other world ,so meggie and mo is trying to put Capricorn back to his own world where he belong. But they do go into Inkheart in inkspell


Who is Capricorn from Inkheart?

Capricorn is the main antagonist in the novel "Inkheart" by Cornelia Funke. He is a ruthless villain who possesses the power to bring characters from books to life when he reads aloud. Capricorn seeks to manipulate these characters for his own gain, leading to conflict with the protagonist, Meggie and her father, Mo.


Who are the minor characters of ink heart?

mo, meggie, dustfinger, capricorn,basta


what is a good book for a Capricorn man who is adopted to read?

A good book for a Capricorn man who is adopted to read is Adoption Healing by Joe Soll.


What happens in Inkheart?

Twelve-year-old Meggie Folchart , listening to the rain in bed one night, sees a stranger approaching her house. The man, who identifies himself as Dustfinger, is acquainted with Meggie's father, Mo, who Dustfinger calls "Silvertongue". Meggie overhears Dustfinger warning Mo about someone who is searching for him, and the three of them leave Meggie's most recent home (Meggie and Mo are constantly moving) and depart for a visit towards Italy. Meggie learns that she, Mo, and Dustfinger are fleeing from a mysterious man named Capricorn, and that they are going to her mother's aunt, Elinor. Meggie has not seen her mother since she was three years old, and although she and Mo love books, he never reads aloud to her. While staying at Elinor's, some of Capricorn's men come and take Mo away to Capricorn's village while Dustfinger is performing a fire show for Meggie. Dustfinger has betrayed Mo in the hopes of saving himself. Elinor, Meggie, and Dustfinger (accompanied by his pet marten, Gwin) leave Elinor's house to follow Mo and his captor, an evil servant of Capricorn's named Basta. Meggie learns that her father has the power to read things in and out of books; one night, while reading the book Inkheart aloud to her mother, Mo accidentally reads his wife into the Inkworld and Capricorn, Basta, Dustfinger, and Gwin out. After chasing the villains away and saving Dustfinger's life, he tries for a few years to read his wife, Teresa, back into our world with no success. He and Meggie then lived a nomadic life, moving from place to place every few years, in order to keep away from Capricorn, who wants to use Mo's powers to his advantage. Meggie, Elinor, and Dustfinger are captured by Capricorn's men and are used as hostages to force Mo to read aloud. Mo only agrees once he is holding onto Meggie - if she is touching him, he cannot read her into the novel. Mo reads a passage from Treasure Island and fills the hall with gold but when he reads from One Thousand and One Arabian Nights all that emerges is a boy named Farid. Dustfinger helps to free Meggie, Mo, and Elinor, realizing the foolishness of his betrayal, and Meggie convinces them to take Farid when they flee. The five fugitives steal a car from Capricorn's village and flee to the Italian Coast where they try to come up with a plan. Mo realizes that he needs to find a copy of the book and read Capricorn and Basta back into it, and decides to try and track down the author, Fenoglio. They find him living contentedly in another small town, and reveal their story to him by showing them Dustfinger, who is horrified to discover he is a character in a novel and that, according to the original plot, will die at the end of the book. Fenoglio is reluctant to help them, but he and Meggie are captured by Basta, who brings them back to Capricorn's village as bait to force Mo to finish his plan. Mo, Dustfinger, Farid, and Elinor sneak back towards Capricorn's village and try to decide how to save Meggie and Fenoglio. Meggie meets a servant of Capricorn's, Resa,who was a mute woman read out of Inkheart by Darius, Capricorn's stuttering reader, who she believes might be her mother. After being threatened by Mortola, Capricorn's mother and maid, she excitedly tells Fenoglio and starts reading aloud from some books Darius had left behind. Meggie discovers she has roughly the same gift as her father. Mo sends Gwin to find Meggie with a message written in Elvish tucked underneath his collar; Meggie replies and reveals to Mo that she has the gift as well. Dustfinger infiltrates the village and finds Resa, and she asks about Mo and Meggie through writing. Dustfinger, who has feelings for Resa, reluctantly tells her the truth. Basta discovers Meggie's power when he finds Tinkerbell in her and Fenoglio's cell, and Capricorn demands that she will finish his plan. Fenoglio asks for some pen and paper to keep his mind clear, but secretly works on an ending to give his story a more satisfying conclusion. Meggie is forced to read a passage from Inkheart and bring the Shadow, Capricorn's personal assassin of fire, into the real world. With Elinor and Resa held as hostages by Basta and Mortola theatening to poison her, Meggie agrees. Fenoglio gives her a sheet of paper to tuck in her sleeve and add to the passage to save herself. Farid and Mo light a fire to draw away Capricorn's men, and Fenoglio causes a ruckus so that Meggie can slip out his sheet of paper. Meggie summons the Shadow (and accidentally sends Fenoglio into his own book), but cannot bring herself to destroy it and Capricorn. Mo takes the paper and reads it; the Shadow kills Capricorn, and then explodes and reforms into all the magical creatures whose lives he stole in the covers of Inkheart. Basta and Mortola escape, but Mo and Resa are reunited. Farid and Dustfinger steal the last copy of Inkheart and leave to try and find a way into the story, while Mo, Resa, Elinor, Darius, Meggie, and some of the fairy creatures go to live at Elinor's house. Meggie decides to try and write stories of her own.


Who is Teresa from Inkheart?

Teresa is the girl Meggie's mother. When Mo was reading to her and baby Meggie, Teresa was pulled into the book . Meggie never knew her mother until Teresa was read out of the book and Capricorn was ready to execute her.


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Is the movie Inkheart about the little girl and a man having a book called Inkheart come to life?

YES AND IT ROCKS! I totally reccommend all the series!! Read it, and it might make more sense in the movie. The characters are: Meggie Folchart, Mortimer "Mo" Folchart, Dustfinger, Elinor Loredan, Farid, Fenoglio, Capricorn, Mortala, Basta, and Darius.MEGGIE: Mo's daughter, Elinor's great-niece. She, like her father, has the ability to read things out of books so they become real blood and flesh.MO: Meggie's father, Elinor's son-in-law. He has the same ability as Meggie. Capricorn goes after him so he can read out gold from stories.DUSTFINGER: from the book, Inkheart. He had been despratly trying to get back to his real home, and back to his wife, Roxanne (who only shows up in the book, I believe). He's a fire-dancer, which means he can control fire to bend at his whim.ELINOR LOREDAN: the classic book worm. She was never fond of Dustfinger. Meggie, Mo, and he (Dustfinger) go to her house to "fix Elinor's many books," when Mo is trying to hide Inkheart from Capricorn and Basta. She basically gets herself in an unneeded mess whens he doesn't give them (Capricorn and Basta) the right book.FARID: came out of one of the books Mo read to Capricorn. (shh, he's my favorite character) he falls in love with Meggie around the end of the first book, though I'm not sure if he does in the movie. He is Dustfinger's "pupil," you could say, considering he wants to become a fire-dancer as well.FENOGLIO: the author of Inkheart. He wrote something while in Capricorn's dungeon so Meggie could read, to kill Capricorn.CAPRICORN: evil villain from the book. he doesn't want to go back to the Inkworld, so he has Mo read him treasures untold from, "Treasure Island," and the book in which Farid comes from. Dies when Shadow (A creature Mo read out of a story that is a murderer that will kill you w/o warning) kills him because of what Fenoglio wrote and what Meggie read aloud.MORTALA: Capricorn's mother, though I'm not sure if she is in the movie or not. She has a powerful role in the books. she was treated like a maid, but she loved Capricorn.BASTA: our knife-insane friend who loves having a metal knife in his hand. He is Capricorn's must "trusted" uhm, solider or something like that... anyway, he hates Mo and Dustfinger. though, he doesn't die until the second BOOK.DARIUS: Capricorn's first reader. though he stuttered numerously and was thrown in the dungeon. Ended up going home w/ Elinor to help with her HUGE library.Well, there you go. : D I seriously hope you read the books, Inkheart, Inkspell, and Inkdeath. Bye!