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This book was so funny. I think that the Disney Pinocchio was meant to partially sympathize with Pinocchio but the book Pinocchio....he is the absolute worst. I didn't feel a single bit of sympathy for him at all. The scene when he doesn't want to take the medicine is one of the funniest things I've ever read in a book. Pinocchio follows the perilous adventures of a wooden puppet who dreams of becoming real. As he journeys from the deceptive "Field of Miracles" to the land where lazy boys turn into donkeys, Pinocchio's unrestrained curiosity, dishonesty, and selfishness put him in constant danger. And all the while his nose keeps growing larger whenever he tells a lie . . . After reading Return to Pleasure Island by Cory Doctorow and not really understanding it, i found out that it was based on Pinocchio. So having never read Pinocchio i thought i'd give it a go. And what a disappointment. I gave up about a third of the way into it, i just couldn't stand another sentence of the tedious idiocy of this puppet who keeps repeating his idiotic episodes. I really am not sure how this continuous repetition of stupidity is supposed to be entertaining in any way. Buy hey, your mileage may vary. I have much better things to read in my too read pile. There's nothing subtle about “The Adventures of Pinocchio” by Carlo Collidi. First published as a book in 1883 — installments were printed in an Italian magazine for children previously — the story tells how a disobedient puppet becomes a boy (after first becoming a donkey). Today more people are familiar with film versions or Golden Book versions than the novel itself — and for good reason. The tale is just too heavy-handed for modern audiences of whatever age. Time and again, Pinocchio promises to obey instructions, go to school, study hard, etc., then becomes distracted. He yields to temptation. Each time he does, disaster strikes. He is cheated. He is taken prisoner. He is nearly eaten. He is swallowed by a fish. He is, as mentioned, turned into a donkey. And of course, when he lies, his nose grows to uncommon lengths. The book's lessons are made clear and obvious to any reader. The golden rule works best for all. Those who disobey will get in trouble. Liars pay for their sins. Yet one wonders whether Collidi might actually have been teaching just the opposite of the intended lessons. Mischievous little boys might notice: 1. Some kind soul invariably rescues Pinocchio and gives him another chance. 2. Once Pinocchio becomes a good boy, his adventures end.
What del Toro, who has spoken of a lifelong fascination with Pinocchio, doubtless recognizes, and what Garrone as a cultured Italian would not need to be told, is that the original story is a work of considerable complexity, comparable to “Alice in Wonderland” or “Gulliver’s Travels” and much darker than Disney’s cheery fable about the price of youthful mendacity.... The moral of the story, then, is not that children should always tell the truth, but that education is paramount, enabling both liberation from a life of brutal toil, and, more important, self-awareness and a sense of duty to others. The true message of “The Adventures” is that, until you open yourself to knowledge and your fellow human beings, you will remain a puppet forever — other people will continue to pull your strings. And what, in these increasingly authoritarian times, could be more ardently relevant than that? Ingår i förlagsserienATB (64) Corticelli [Mursia] (160) — 27 till Everyman's Library (538) Le grandi strenne (Mursia) Oud goud (nr. 2) Pocket Books (18) Pony Ausgaben (08) Reclams Universal-Bibliothek (8336) Universale [Einaudi] (52) Vintage Scholastic (TX4238) Ingår iCarlo Collodi Opere: Macchiette; Occhi e nasi; Le avventure di Pinocchio; Storie allegre; Pagine sparse; Gli estremi si toccano. av Carlo Collodi International Collector's Library Classics 19 volumes: Crime & Punishment; Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea; Mysterious Island; Magic Mountain; Around the World in 80 Days; Count of Monte Cristo; Camille; Quo Vadis; Hunchback of Notre Dame; Nana; Scaramouche; Pinocchio; Fernande; War and Peace; The Egyptian; From the Earth to the Moon; Candide; Treasure of Sierra Madre; Siddhartha/Steppenwolf av Jules Verne Återberättas iHar en uppföljare som inte ingår i serienÄr en bearbetning avHar bearbetningenÄr avkortad iInspireradePriserUppmärksammade listor
En dag, n©Þr m©Þster K©œrsb©Þr ska g©œra ett ben till ett bord, f©Ær han tag p©Æ en ovanlig tr©Þbit. Den pratar! Och skrattar! M©Þster K©œrsb©Þr ger tr©Þbiten till sin (f©œr det mesta) goda v©Þn Geppetto. Han best©Þmmer sig f©œr att g©œra en docka av tr©Þbiten. Tr©Þdockan blir helt fantastisk den kan g©Æ, prata och sl©Æ kullerbyttor! Men mest av allt vill dockan bli en riktig pojke. Han f©œrs©œker p©Æ alla s©Þtt. Men varje g©Æng han ljuger och det ©Þr ofta v©Þxer hans n©Þsa en liten bit. [Barnbokskatalogen] Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
Deltog i LibraryThing FörhandsrecensenterCarlo Collodis bok Pinocchio delades ut via LibraryThing Early Reviewers. Pågående diskussionerAny thoughts about the Beehive Books Edition of Pinocchio? i Fine Press Forum Populära omslag
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