The Adventures of Pinocchio,By: Carlo Collodi 含mp3、kindle、pdf
" T& z4 L# |" v4 s' z' |$ ^一位老木匠从一块神秘的木头上雕刻了一个小木偶,它似乎有说话的能力!他开始像爱自己的儿子一样爱这个小家伙,并给他起名叫皮诺乔。但是这个淘气的家伙一学会走路就从他慈爱的父亲身边跑开了。卡罗·科洛迪的《木偶奇遇记》讲述了这个快乐的“人类”木偶的不幸经历和顽皮行为,他内心深处渴望成为一个真正的男孩。
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/ X: F: n2 h' `8 P. K, m+ l; fAn old carpenter carves a little wooden puppet from a mysterious piece of wood that seems to have the! }' l7 @3 l0 c, i/ I) m: c8 b# ?; }8 k+ y
+ e/ l+ ?& t ~+ D" }- Qability to talk! He begins to love the little creature like his own son and names him Pinocchio. But the
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$ d5 m+ I( L2 qmischievous fellow runs away from his loving father as soon as he learns to walk. The Adventures of
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! E3 j& E7 n# ~2 w3 DPinocchio by Carlo Collodi follows the misadventures and naughty exploits of this delightfully “human”9 U( b3 Y4 ]1 z- {6 G! w7 W. r
& n3 W# W; y) P9 U8 |) \0 o2 upuppet who in his heart of hearts longs only to become a real boy.
* P6 G1 X* b, i% r l+ ACarlo Collodi was the pen name of a gifted writer of children's books, Carlo Lorenzini who lived in4 g. | m2 Q* f# J1 O8 K9 ]
" h m; S' L( n! b/ uFlorence, Italy, during the late 19th century. He was also a political activist and author of several
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novels, short novels, articles and sketches for adults. He began writing for children in 1876 and translated4 D/ r) O$ N- m4 L
8 K9 ~# d- ]! Q' q+ \0 {children's literature from other languages into Italian.
, A! S: C/ I" rThe Adventures of Pinnochio is meant to be an allegory and a cautionary tale for children. Through the
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7 u. l( |/ z4 Vadventures of this playful and headstrong puppet, Collodi provides many valuable lessons for young children.
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$ g6 c3 t5 @' S o7 H; ^( K, TWonderful characters like the Talking Cricket, the Fox and the Cat, the Fairy with the Turquoise Hair and7 ]4 J4 J. V: c4 G0 |- g7 ]
8 s1 p- W' x1 [' Y+ `: C* e* xold Gepetto himself are colorful, memorable and each one contributes to Pinnochio's final transformation.' x( ~# z4 @; a* p" Y
7 A0 g9 H! p* m- N' `* c( Y' iWith plenty of magical moments, fantasy and thrills, the plot provides enough excitement for children of all
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Since it first appeared in 1883, the book has enjoyed immense fame and popularity. There have been
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3 D& B$ }* z/ g% b9 {5 ? dinnumerable translations into more than 250 major world languages, making it the most translated book in the( j, s2 {9 r* P& l t
4 Y ^4 Y- G# l5 C) z* L: n+ Fworld. There have been plenty of adaptations for stage, radio, television and film, including cartoons and) y% d$ m, Z' f7 V y+ P: t$ U
" R) g5 z& P/ |' i3 `9 t+ `merchandise. Pinnochio's long nose has even become a metaphor for people who tell lies.
$ x8 Q. a# c) _; s4 JAs a pioneer in the field, Collodi's works became instantly popular, as children's literature as a genre was% U5 |: d" h9 [
6 j q, V- v7 B* V" s8 `) ?not very prevalent before the 19th century. His easy and engaging style caught the imagination of children
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4 }3 H) `/ \+ T2 k+ J9 n' dinstantly and became a benchmark for children's writers ever since. There are some very endearing and4 X" J! @# \: E6 L r8 Z- C
$ `. g: K6 L9 D. c b7 O$ N/ @. j5 M
thought-provoking moments and incidents in the story, which make it very memorable for both children and7 Z M" i2 N( ?+ y
; h* d) b$ M' zadults. Enduring values of love and loyalty, the essential contradictions that make us human and the! w6 s/ D, m8 q5 i, r# c7 A3 r
7 I( k$ Q- Q/ ?" A& D6 \# t+ o7 z: stransformation of a rebellious, thoughtless, uncaring and self-indulgent youngster into a mature young& T. G3 v- P; a/ S0 c
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person are what makes this story so beloved and treasured the world over.
; g$ v+ c/ K r* LAn old carpenter carves a little wooden puppet from a mysterious piece of wood that seems to have the
% U7 L& m2 r; }7 L+ m: G/ J1 W4 T S9 _! H) F
ability to talk! He begins to love the little creature like his own son and names him Pinocchio. But the
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mischievous fellow runs away from his loving father as soon as he learns to walk. The Adventures of$ ?+ p2 G$ X/ Y' J/ \& y
3 a! N4 @0 W# x+ N y
Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi follows the misadventures and naughty exploits of this delightfully “human”
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4 H5 `# D% k$ y$ ]& t2 z8 {6 Qpuppet who in his heart of hearts longs only to become a real boy.3 }4 _6 ]7 T0 f, b
Carlo Collodi was the pen name of a gifted writer of children's books, Carlo Lorenzini who lived in3 \) L: H9 k# r# v. f
7 P3 q) i* Z4 K+ R; FFlorence, Italy, during the late 19th century. He was also a political activist and author of several
! ]$ t0 @2 {: U' h4 Q
5 i: N f2 O! a; G% X1 I% ?novels, short novels, articles and sketches for adults. He began writing for children in 1876 and translated0 k& d- m0 f, K* e9 j# r9 r8 X) B
* V/ h3 j. Q1 n0 ]children's literature from other languages into Italian.+ g* Z& [ k& }. i5 o
The Adventures of Pinnochio is meant to be an allegory and a cautionary tale for children. Through the4 B' p7 G! x# ?) o+ m4 ?4 R
, j. z2 S% A$ z. b1 |; J1 T
adventures of this playful and headstrong puppet, Collodi provides many valuable lessons for young children.3 L, j% V' y# ~9 L
4 A- `: d k( j! i& M e. B/ OWonderful characters like the Talking Cricket, the Fox and the Cat, the Fairy with the Turquoise Hair and
; M8 ~# \" s# R4 ]5 b5 K8 b$ s
- H$ y$ i) P$ k6 xold Gepetto himself are colorful, memorable and each one contributes to Pinnochio's final transformation. }; d* ^( j% o1 |' n2 h
/ K: u* s( h t7 S4 N$ YWith plenty of magical moments, fantasy and thrills, the plot provides enough excitement for children of all
0 K0 d. w1 O3 O& K
, U* @$ U& j* w, J; aages.1 ^3 Q0 Y7 u& F; C
Since it first appeared in 1883, the book has enjoyed immense fame and popularity. There have been! ]1 {9 a5 T" f2 W" e( |/ ?
/ _" {$ x1 t x! u% U2 ?innumerable translations into more than 250 major world languages, making it the most translated book in the1 \ T3 m7 m8 g8 l
/ q% s# X" C0 [ A( l/ D: j, ]
world. There have been plenty of adaptations for stage, radio, television and film, including cartoons and
+ R- \8 d8 K. H2 P; m
4 t& O& r) u7 P1 x7 q6 J$ w Pmerchandise. Pinnochio's long nose has even become a metaphor for people who tell lies.& b5 Q( u4 W* E6 Y9 [* k, K! `
As a pioneer in the field, Collodi's works became instantly popular, as children's literature as a genre was
; R! M6 U E$ a3 x) _* b1 o6 ?0 B9 ?' I/ i
not very prevalent before the 19th century. His easy and engaging style caught the imagination of children
/ o2 P* M; G. x1 I E# Q0 d- Z; o. g$ v0 K6 }, G* i
instantly and became a benchmark for children's writers ever since. There are some very endearing and/ v3 @, ~8 W, J* h H4 t
- `! n5 B5 j. ~3 W8 {thought-provoking moments and incidents in the story, which make it very memorable for both children and' Q( \ _# m! g1 O [6 `9 T
4 q [8 x. q5 padults. Enduring values of love and loyalty, the essential contradictions that make us human and the7 |3 T% G" L9 Y$ {+ ~/ G
" B; ~ o: p+ v
transformation of a rebellious, thoughtless, uncaring and self-indulgent youngster into a mature young6 T5 B4 a: p2 ?6 V
( b& ^9 i4 B' W$ a1 z' gperson are what makes this story so beloved and treasured the world over.- y8 [5 h0 m+ H
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