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    In the original tale, Collodi describes him as a "rascal," "imp," "scapegrace" (mischievous or wayward person), "disgrace," "ragamuffin," and "confirmed rogue," with even his father, carpenter Geppetto, referring to him as a "wretched boy." Upon being born, Pinocchio immediately laughs derisively in his creator's face, whereupon he steals the ...

  2. Oct 24, 2011 · Every boy in Pinocchio is imbecilic, disobedient, greedy, and filthy. But none is worse than Pinocchio himself. Collodi describes him as a “rascal,” “imp,” “scapegrace,” “disgrace ...

  3. May 10, 2019 · Pinocchio, that lying rascal, would seem a ready-made icon for an age of fake news and bots, of alternative facts and internet trolls, of doubts about the reliability of conventional media.

  4. Dec 17, 2017 · The puppet in the story he wrote and published is penned right from the very beginning as a disobedient rascal and a “wretched boy.” Pinocchio, in the author’s view, is a reflection of the philosophy of how to raise a child that was explored in Emile, or On Education by the 18th century philosopher Jean Jacques Rousseau.

  5. Sep 14, 2021 · Disney’s Pinocchio is about a cute little boy who tells the odd fib. Collodi’s puppet, by contrast, is a brat. The original Pinocchio has a good—even, at times, noble—heart. And toward the end of the Adventures he starts to mature.

  6. Aug 2, 2024 · The carpenter scolds, “You young rascal! You are not yet completed, and you are already beginning to show want of respect to your father!” The moment Geppetto teaches Pinocchio to walk, he runs...

  7. Character Descriptions. Pinocchio is a wooden puppet brought to life by the magic of the Blue Fairy. Initially, he is depicted as naïve and mischievous, often getting into trouble due to his impulsive nature. He has a long nose that grows whenever he tells a lie.

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