The Adventures of Pinocchio V2

By: Mc bill frank
  • Summary

  • Carlo Collodi (1826 - 1890)
    Translated by Carol Della Chiesa (1887 - 1972)

    Do today's youngsters still acquire knowledge about the concept of a "marionette"? The beloved tale of Pinocchio might symbolize one of the last remaining glimpses of a world where plastic and electronic toys did not dominate.

    Pinocchio is a puppet crafted from a piece of wood, intriguingly capable of speech even before undergoing carving. He commences as a wooden-headed figure and remains so until, after numerous misadventures resulting from his laziness and broken promises, he ultimately learns to prioritize his family's well-being, ultimately transforming into a genuine human boy.

    For those familiar with Disney's adaptation of the story, the characters will be recognizable, ranging from the Talking Cricket (representing his conscience) to Lamp-Wick, his companion in truancy and carefree revelry.

    Although contemporary toys are quite distinct from the puppetry depicted in Carlo Collodi's narrative, the enduring themes of honesty, thoughtfulness, and reliability will always remain relevant.
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