Pinocchio

Harley 2021-11-12 08:01:24

This is a fairy tale written by Italian writer Carlo Collodi. The protagonist Pinocchio in the book is a puppet who plays truant from school. He used the money from selling textbooks to watch a puppet show and messed up the performance. The fairy, whose nose became longer due to lying, he went through a lot of hardships and finally found his father in the belly of the shark. Because of his bravery, the fairy restored his nose to its original shape and became a handsome and smart boy. . In this work, the author uses his own pen to depict the protagonist Pinocchio vividly, making the storyline more vivid. Pinocchio in the article seems to be a naughty and cute little angel, sometimes people feel happy for him, sometimes people feel sad for him. In the end, the fairy was touched by his love, and the fairy turned him into a real good boy. After reading this book, I can’t help but think about it. Every child is innocent and innocent. However, as the living environment is different, some children develop the bad habit of lying like Pinocchio, and some are kind-hearted. , Being a good boy, why can't we correct our faults and become a real good boy?

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  • Gail 2022-04-23 07:01:40

    It was a long time before I found out that this cartoon lied to me for many years

  • Eldora 2022-03-25 09:01:06

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Pinocchio quotes

  • [Pinocchio, having heard that Geppetto is alive after being swallowed by Monstro, makes the bold decision to save him and takes off]

    Jiminy Cricket: Hey, where ya goin'?

    Pinocchio: I'm going to find him!

    Jiminy Cricket: [following after Pinocchio] But Pinocch, are you crazy? Don't you realize he's in a whale?

    Pinocchio: I've *gotta* go to him!

    Jiminy Cricket: [following after] Hey, Pinocch! Wait! Listen here, son!

    [Pinocchio just keeps going straight to a high cliff overlooking the ocean, Jiminy following all the way]

    Jiminy Cricket: But this Monstro, I've heard of him; he's a whale of a whale!

    [Pinocchio starts tying a rock to his donkey tail]

    Jiminy Cricket: Why, he swallows whole ships alive!

    [Hhelps tie Pinocchio's tail to the rock completely]

    Jiminy Cricket: Tie it good and tight now. And besides, it's dangerous! Why, I...

    Pinocchio: Good-bye, Jiminy.

    Jiminy Cricket: Good-bye? I may be live bait down there, but I'm with ya!

  • [first lines]

    Jiminy Cricket: [after singing "When You Wish Upon a Star"] Pretty, huh? I'll bet a lot of you folks don't believe that, about a wish comin' true, do ya? Well, I didn't, either. Of course, I'm just a cricket singing my way from hearth to hearth, but let me tell you what made me change my mind.