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The Phantom Tollbooth
by Norton Juster
Lesson Plans by Elizabeth Pedro
The Phantom Tollbooth is a fantasy novel about a young boy named Milo who was always unsettled and unable to find purpose in life. One day, a mysterious tollbooth appears and transports him to a life of magic, adventure, and wonder.
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Milo
Character's Actions: interllegent, bored, doesn't care about much, always wants to be somewhere else.
Important Quote: "Sounds is right. If there's one thing I've learned around here, it's that people aren't always what they say they are."
Change After Dictionopolis: sees the world and everything in it in a different lights. He is positive and happy.
Physical Traits: young, brown hair, small.
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Alec Bings
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