Pinocchio
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"' I will help you this time," she said, "because you are truly sorry. Run home now, Pinocchio, and be a good son, or you'll never become a really boy (8)!"
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"' I wish you were a real boy. Pinocchio (2)."'
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"At this third lie, his nose became longer than ever, so long that he could not even turn around (67)."
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"But the Cricket, who was a wise old philosopher, instead of being offended... (14)"
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"He grasped the hatchet quickly to peel off the bark and shape the wood. But as he was about to give it the first blow, he stood still with arm ulifted, for he had heard a wee, little voice say in a beseeching tone: "Please be careful! Do not hit me so hard! (1)"
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"He inspired many movie producers to adapt him to the big screen including Walt Disney."
"Carlo Collodi." - Biography and Works. Search Texts, Read Online. Discuss. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec. 2015.
"He served time during the Wars of Independence with the Tuscan army, and he then founded Il Lampione, a satirical newspaper."
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"Not wishing to start and argument, Geppetti made believe he saw nothing and went on with his work (10)."
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"Only one house still har a light burning, and it was the workshop of Gepetto, the kindly old woodcarver. He was busy carving a little puppet (1)."
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"Pinocchio understood the answer in a twinkling, and, unable to restrain his tears, he jumoed on his father's neck and kissed him over and over (27)."
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"Pinocchip falls asleep with his feet on a foot warmer, and awakens the next day with his feet all burned off (19)."
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"Poor Geppetti ran after him but was unable to catch him, for Pinocchio ran in leaps and bounds, his two wooden feet, as they best on the stines of the street, making as much noise as twenty peasants in wooden shoes (11)."
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"The villains convinced Pinocchio that he should forget school and become an actor (5)."
"Carlo Collodi." - Biography and Works. Search Texts, Read Online. Discuss. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec. 2015.
'"Collodi" was the name chosen by Lorenzini for his pseudonym after the hillside village in Tuscany, birthplace of his mother."
"Carlo Collodi." - Biography and Works. Search Texts, Read Online. Discuss. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec. 2015.
After writing reviews he wrote short stories
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An angel granted the wish to make Pinocchio a boy. (2)
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Born in Florence Italy in 1826
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Fire Eater lets Pinocchio go home and gives him five gold pieces because he helped him stop sneezing ( 37-41)
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Geppetto had little money. Sold his good to provide gifts for Pinocchio (25)
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Geppetto was a happy man. (4)
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Geppetto went searching for Pinocchio (15)
"Carlo Collodi." - Biography and Works. Search Texts, Read Online. Discuss. N.p., n.d. Web. 17 Dec. 2015.
He died October 26th 1890
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He started his career in writing by submitting publication of reviews to various journals like L'Italia Musicale.
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Jimmy Cricket would help Pinocchio be brave, truthful, and unselfish. (3)
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On Pinocchio's way to the Field of Wonders thieves tried to take him gold pieces, but he wouldn't let them. He even bit off the hand of one of the thieves. They chased him for a very long time so Pinocchio climbed up a tree to escape them. But they set the tree on fire so Pinocchio had to jump and continue to run. He finally jumped into a lake but they jumped too. Pinocchio found a house, but the woman living there wouldn't let him in. The cat and fox caught up to him and decided to hang him. (51-57)
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Pinnocho threw a hammer at Cricket and he died (15)
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Pinocchio and Geppetto were reunited (20)
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Pinocchio became a best seller
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Pinocchio believed at Field of Wonders he would make a lot of money to give to his father. Pinocchio wanted to buy his father a new coat and a book for himself. (44-45)
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Pinocchio is wasteful and goes to the Marionette Theater (29)
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Pinocchio made many mistakes with being a good boy (8)
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Pinocchio was convinced to forget about his plan to go home and instead go to an island. (42-45)
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Pinocchio was in the marionette show (7)
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Real name Carlo Lorenzini
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The Cricket was never killed by Pinocchio
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The Lovely Maiden with Azure Hair was a fairy that saved Pinocchio from being hung by sending a coach out to bring him back to the house. She got the best doctor in town to make sure he was okay. (59-60)
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The National "Carlo Collodi" Foundation was established to promote education and the works of Carlo Lorenzini, and the Park of Pinocchio attracts many visitors each year.
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The Talking Cricket came back as a ghost to tell Pinocchio that he should return home and not go to the Field of Wonders. He tried to tell him that the cat and fox were swindlers. (49-59)
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The Talking Cricket came to see if Pinocchio was alive. He said he was a rascal and lazy. This made Pinocchio cry (61-62)
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The fairy gals care of Pinocchio while he is healing but he is being stubborn and wouldn't take the medicine (63-66)