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  1. The Blue Fairy serves as Pinocchio's guide, offering him guidance and moral lessons. The Fox and the Cat are cunning tricksters who manipulate Pinocchio. Lampwick is Pinocchio's mischievous friend who leads him astray.

  2. How does Pinocchio ultimately live up to the Blue Fairy's moral code? Is Jiminy a good conscience? Why or why not? How do the filmmakers visually represent immorality? Do they use symbols? Compare and contrast Honest John's and the Coachman's moral codes.

    • Lying
    • Personhood
    • Right and Wrong
    Why does Pinocchio lie to the Blue Fairy?
    Have you ever told a lie? How did it make you feel?
    Have you ever been lied to? How did it make you feel?
    Is there anything you do when you lie, like how Pinocchio’s nose grows? Do you play with your hands? Look around the room?
    What does it mean to be a “real boy” (or girl)?
    At what point in the story was Pinocchio real?
    (If they say Pinocchio was only real at the end) If Pinocchio could walk and talk, how could he not be real?
    What qualities make you real?
    Did Pinocchio make all of the right choices?
    Who was there to teach Pinocchio right from wrong?
    Why did Pinocchio skip school the second time after he got himself into trouble the first time?
    Do you think Pinocchio had bad intentions? Why did he make the wrong choices?
  3. Jul 28, 2017 · Yet, moral identity is the principle theme of Pinocchio. The story goes much deeper than " don't lie or your nose will grow" . The film is packed with religious symbolism, philosophical narrative and deep questions about mankind's role in civil society.

  4. Pinocchio, a wooden puppet, is personified as he gains the ability to think, speak, and feel emotions, allowing him to navigate the world and grow as a character. The talking cricket: The talking cricket is personified with human qualities, such as speech and wisdom, and serves as a moral guide for Pinocchio. The Fox and the Cat

  5. Jul 30, 2024 · Part of the struggle plaguing so many people today is that they do not see or understand—or perhaps accept—this. Yet, we are “made, named, and loved” into existence by a gracious God, as Hutt says. Nembrini shows how this is what we see in Pinocchio’s story too.

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  7. Dec 21, 2022 · They have moral lessons about what is right and wrong. They include animals with human characteristics who will play fundamental roles in the story. The children in these works ask a lot of questions; they are curious. All three criticize various aspects of society, especially related to education.

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