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The Adventures of Pinocchio,By: Carlo Collodi 含mp3、kindle、pdf
3 X7 |' f' P$ ?9 W, J3 T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。$ U' K/ w+ T( Z& Z0 Y
. X9 i4 b% U- DAn old carpenter carves a little wooden puppet from a mysterious piece of wood that seems to have the2 ]3 O' l5 u8 Q" s" |: k: w( ]9 k
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ability to talk! He begins to love the little creature like his own son and names him Pinocchio. But the% o1 n7 n0 I3 d% x2 \7 r$ s
: ?. v" k2 Z: L/ k! wmischievous fellow runs away from his loving father as soon as he learns to walk. The Adventures of
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3 Y; Y% V ?) [- L/ e& D8 APinocchio by Carlo Collodi follows the misadventures and naughty exploits of this delightfully “human”2 _3 E2 y" {5 g6 K
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puppet who in his heart of hearts longs only to become a real boy.% Q4 E2 ~" F+ H, u- R; y
Carlo Collodi was the pen name of a gifted writer of children's books, Carlo Lorenzini who lived in
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; f1 @( T* Q1 m5 `' l/ I4 M! R7 VFlorence, 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 translated* [! S( [" _1 |; P2 k2 I
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children's literature from other languages into Italian.
) W, m7 |" F+ h* UThe Adventures of Pinnochio is meant to be an allegory and a cautionary tale for children. Through the
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adventures of this playful and headstrong puppet, Collodi provides many valuable lessons for young children.
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( T; D9 f2 t$ n8 D- B( z. GWonderful characters like the Talking Cricket, the Fox and the Cat, the Fairy with the Turquoise Hair and+ u* g9 G5 H6 l6 a: J. ~
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old Gepetto himself are colorful, memorable and each one contributes to Pinnochio's final transformation.
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With plenty of magical moments, fantasy and thrills, the plot provides enough excitement for children of all
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: T3 h! l: d# m, S, ~9 Q/ Pages.
7 X3 R3 W7 M' J9 R) CSince it first appeared in 1883, the book has enjoyed immense fame and popularity. There have been
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innumerable translations into more than 250 major world languages, making it the most translated book in the
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world. There have been plenty of adaptations for stage, radio, television and film, including cartoons and% b6 H! j& C# y1 H
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merchandise. Pinnochio's long nose has even become a metaphor for people who tell lies.+ ?% X, i+ m5 y0 F8 y- \
As a pioneer in the field, Collodi's works became instantly popular, as children's literature as a genre was* Z2 _/ C4 O v- E7 y
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not very prevalent before the 19th century. His easy and engaging style caught the imagination of children4 X) A, N3 x5 M3 G- x
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instantly and became a benchmark for children's writers ever since. There are some very endearing and- M5 j8 U& a8 j
( _, U3 g* F2 D7 r) J- Vthought-provoking moments and incidents in the story, which make it very memorable for both children and. q) q- M! X: ~" \: P0 W! s
- ]* n ]& j- t1 s# Qadults. Enduring values of love and loyalty, the essential contradictions that make us human and the+ u. r! X u+ k. n- U
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transformation of a rebellious, thoughtless, uncaring and self-indulgent youngster into a mature young
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person are what makes this story so beloved and treasured the world over.$ a4 z" N: l" V5 J
An old carpenter carves a little wooden puppet from a mysterious piece of wood that seems to have the
% Y; L3 J9 |4 e, h! R! i5 [8 a+ @7 v5 Z. p
ability to talk! He begins to love the little creature like his own son and names him Pinocchio. But the! Z, E9 G* s0 j; [3 A y9 U
3 Q! {8 v% i5 Z0 Xmischievous fellow runs away from his loving father as soon as he learns to walk. The Adventures of
! W& z, i: S6 c0 b H X% W, B* p( E% R3 ?7 I" \- e" ~
Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi follows the misadventures and naughty exploits of this delightfully “human”" n0 e( i+ @9 ^( D+ L+ w
0 O, k9 e, |' X7 _puppet who in his heart of hearts longs only to become a real boy.
3 j+ M# z" ~1 W4 ^& h5 GCarlo Collodi was the pen name of a gifted writer of children's books, Carlo Lorenzini who lived in u3 @/ K5 n' U. x
- ?# z) O# x) Y
Florence, Italy, during the late 19th century. He was also a political activist and author of several
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8 J8 r& G' ]$ U2 q6 E; U; G; M# Fnovels, short novels, articles and sketches for adults. He began writing for children in 1876 and translated' e( U0 w, E( q; v
! t& q, d, l( p) ?children's literature from other languages into Italian. A8 w/ |% |6 _( a
The Adventures of Pinnochio is meant to be an allegory and a cautionary tale for children. Through the
8 f. \( E5 p, S+ K/ J: E& p8 V5 Z* I0 M K0 r, E3 U; Q4 V, ?- N
adventures of this playful and headstrong puppet, Collodi provides many valuable lessons for young children., m; W/ j7 R7 _, ]/ c7 a! y" x V
& I0 I! Z9 E* q, u9 U+ t; C( I1 TWonderful characters like the Talking Cricket, the Fox and the Cat, the Fairy with the Turquoise Hair and. s( {4 b$ G2 P; w0 B
* u* @9 K: ~$ _& p. m
old Gepetto himself are colorful, memorable and each one contributes to Pinnochio's final transformation.! x4 l" ?1 x, L1 r+ S' j% l
8 w0 {+ X8 x% u' T- d8 k o1 _With plenty of magical moments, fantasy and thrills, the plot provides enough excitement for children of all1 Q7 x" f( x1 N% R/ t% ?
0 j( h! s5 J! X
ages.' D t7 H" T& h& e4 \
Since it first appeared in 1883, the book has enjoyed immense fame and popularity. There have been3 c. G6 V8 X( ~8 _6 w* i
3 c% b! V' N1 q" _
innumerable translations into more than 250 major world languages, making it the most translated book in the7 l" b8 b7 a; K. J7 i# R1 G3 s
6 z% m9 k4 n+ R# p7 e
world. There have been plenty of adaptations for stage, radio, television and film, including cartoons and
2 `2 ~$ I0 t& H: O/ ?- z
! d7 S8 n+ u3 \/ z- J3 j8 Rmerchandise. Pinnochio's long nose has even become a metaphor for people who tell lies.& A$ I2 a* Q4 z) I5 n
As a pioneer in the field, Collodi's works became instantly popular, as children's literature as a genre was7 ]2 N; q/ G+ d" G9 i/ d
2 O' M# W+ Y' O( v0 y `3 K& X0 Hnot very prevalent before the 19th century. His easy and engaging style caught the imagination of children
" z1 y. p h! ?: m: D9 c1 \- n& @: D4 r* T1 P t3 ^ {( }2 c) ?7 |
instantly and became a benchmark for children's writers ever since. There are some very endearing and8 x; x+ B F$ \- P
# w0 |/ u: M8 Hthought-provoking moments and incidents in the story, which make it very memorable for both children and8 q# V' v. t5 W. s% g
. B/ M% H+ s! t, \" f
adults. Enduring values of love and loyalty, the essential contradictions that make us human and the8 a( a+ Z7 g4 x: Q
! \; Q& Y" o/ M& Btransformation of a rebellious, thoughtless, uncaring and self-indulgent youngster into a mature young
2 e0 b9 p; P' \/ I) o6 J: r9 Q# P
: f4 V7 n# t( U( N" C! {1 S* z/ }person are what makes this story so beloved and treasured the world over.
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