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  1. Pinocchio faces many moral dilemmas as he weighs responsibility with pleasure, which fills Pinocchio with many questions for philosophical discussion. The book addresses issues such as lying, personhood, redemption, and right vs wrong.

  2. 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. The Cricket acts as Pinocchio's conscience, often offering advice and warnings.

  3. 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.

  4. While the joy of Pinocchio’s first night has been recaptured, the characters have developed a stronger moral base. Pinocchio has been transfigured by his moral growth. Though the characters have seen their dreams come true, it has taken far more than just wishing on a star.

  5. Dec 14, 2022 · While honesty has been understood to be the main moral preached in Disney’s film, is this what Pinocchio is about? What details are missed by focusing on the symbolism of one scene of the movie?

  6. 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

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  8. Jun 15, 2024 · One of the most shocking moments in the novel is when Pinocchio, fed up with Jiminy Crickets moralizing, ends the insect’s life with a hammer—a far cry from the friendly guidance offered in the warm and fluffy Disney version.

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