Nicholas Allen is a fictional character, so his fate would depend on the context of the story he is in. If you are referring to a specific book, movie, or situation, please provide more details.
In the context of literature, Nicholas Allen is a character from the book “Frindle” by Andrew Clements. In this story, Nicholas is a creative and mischievous fifth-grader who invents a new word, “frindle,” to replace the word “pen.” His invention sparks a series of events that lead to a nationwide craze, causing conflict with his language arts teacher, Mrs. Granger. As the story unfolds, Nicholas learns about the power of words and the impact of his actions. The conflict with his teacher eventually resolves, and “frindle” becomes a recognized word. The book concludes with Nicholas as an adult, reflecting on the legacy of his childhood invention and receiving a trust fund established by Mrs. Granger from the royalties of the word “frindle.” Nicholas Allen’s story is a testament to the influence one individual can have on language and culture, and it highlights themes of creativity, determination, and the complexities of teacher-student relationships.