The Adventures of Pinocchio,By: Carlo Collodi 含mp3、kindle、pdf ' B& i( v* c1 I) P
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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An old carpenter carves a little wooden puppet from a mysterious piece of wood that seems to have the' d% y! { a. r$ q7 m; b4 C! V
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ability to talk! He begins to love the little creature like his own son and names him Pinocchio. But the# y: q1 {9 y; r
. d' w2 V2 I% J. j. }: ?mischievous fellow runs away from his loving father as soon as he learns to walk. The Adventures of. V1 y- s/ d; D
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Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi follows the misadventures and naughty exploits of this delightfully “human”* D3 |/ G& N D5 g* l, ]- N2 |
, h! w& A/ v, Ipuppet who in his heart of hearts longs only to become a real boy.) `( e$ \9 g; j7 ]: F; d
Carlo Collodi was the pen name of a gifted writer of children's books, Carlo Lorenzini who lived in3 T2 S% q+ [/ j* g: p4 r, T6 J
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Florence, Italy, during the late 19th century. He was also a political activist and author of several- | H1 _. P% r% v, h
) j$ I1 E/ u8 T, H1 y# G' ?novels, short novels, articles and sketches for adults. He began writing for children in 1876 and translated
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3 S" C; i+ t% N6 ~: `children's literature from other languages into Italian.+ g* S1 Y0 O9 u! h
The Adventures of Pinnochio is meant to be an allegory and a cautionary tale for children. Through the
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3 c9 A7 A! R; M; kadventures of this playful and headstrong puppet, Collodi provides many valuable lessons for young children.
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& C% h1 `4 s. ZWonderful characters like the Talking Cricket, the Fox and the Cat, the Fairy with the Turquoise Hair and
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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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' h# q/ O z3 w1 v: c/ @& f7 Lages.
: N( y$ K7 |- c/ e6 D" QSince it first appeared in 1883, the book has enjoyed immense fame and popularity. There have been- s, ^" g3 M& R( L& f; a
' N6 H' ^, ?! z4 ^innumerable translations into more than 250 major world languages, making it the most translated book in the
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/ L* @% I7 m$ h/ [world. There have been plenty of adaptations for stage, radio, television and film, including cartoons and! }# j, X. m- l( D( ]/ M6 H
* f6 k) l; Z! B1 ~- f, b" P* @% ymerchandise. Pinnochio's long nose has even become a metaphor for people who tell lies. F! V. C5 \6 e. m' o" V- i* [1 S& x
As a pioneer in the field, Collodi's works became instantly popular, as children's literature as a genre was
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not very prevalent before the 19th century. His easy and engaging style caught the imagination of children$ ?4 `0 J$ s" C( g8 {
# b r; R2 j+ a% C- linstantly and became a benchmark for children's writers ever since. There are some very endearing and
( d2 o# \! C% |/ k3 Q1 h4 A2 S/ h* v) `
thought-provoking moments and incidents in the story, which make it very memorable for both children and7 {0 s' O+ G7 r- C4 H
( ~& R1 Q' Z% g6 e6 V/ iadults. Enduring values of love and loyalty, the essential contradictions that make us human and the' }- p6 A2 w! c# J# e# I
9 V1 H! K% d( b) o" j$ @& M# otransformation 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./ T* X( \# h+ v0 f9 A2 M
An old carpenter carves a little wooden puppet from a mysterious piece of wood that seems to have the
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* _/ K/ d; K" o; y9 @) }% `ability to talk! He begins to love the little creature like his own son and names him Pinocchio. But the
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2 v8 g& l9 K5 O- H3 C" \mischievous fellow runs away from his loving father as soon as he learns to walk. The Adventures of
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8 ?* G5 w. [+ T& S% O. O* wPinocchio by Carlo Collodi follows the misadventures and naughty exploits of this delightfully “human”' q6 t& b0 J4 Q
, S2 j2 m5 U3 `% u. ^3 Z& _/ C* S
puppet who in his heart of hearts longs only to become a real boy.2 _. V. o, c. j& R; i \
Carlo Collodi was the pen name of a gifted writer of children's books, Carlo Lorenzini who lived in7 _- ]. J! \$ k
, v, q1 G- c7 @6 W1 }
Florence, Italy, during the late 19th century. He was also a political activist and author of several
3 e/ h' V. q4 }2 d
( X% j4 Z( f* v% Ynovels, short novels, articles and sketches for adults. He began writing for children in 1876 and translated
+ H* [! d! F2 Q1 r) W. E- A9 l2 r, R$ D2 [' \% I
children's literature from other languages into Italian.
7 I2 x9 E [' N4 V4 iThe Adventures of Pinnochio is meant to be an allegory and a cautionary tale for children. Through the
9 y; p% x' m# f; t2 Y' H9 ?1 N, v% X! X& d4 B
adventures of this playful and headstrong puppet, Collodi provides many valuable lessons for young children.5 Y9 N- ]: s9 ?2 T% t) x. s
4 o; l7 X. W8 i0 [Wonderful characters like the Talking Cricket, the Fox and the Cat, the Fairy with the Turquoise Hair and) a; y. d+ k( w1 d) f
' I3 T) C: o& q7 Z. X% g
old Gepetto himself are colorful, memorable and each one contributes to Pinnochio's final transformation.! n( T) v# q. W
0 Q! E1 C1 A+ n6 K9 T5 lWith plenty of magical moments, fantasy and thrills, the plot provides enough excitement for children of all# g+ s0 l6 X) d+ a( L; u
2 k5 D! d& l8 j; a7 _0 W7 G" Cages.
. c% I1 @6 R" G' j) u8 NSince it first appeared in 1883, the book has enjoyed immense fame and popularity. There have been1 }$ O) n$ J' B2 `4 g9 F
+ w3 H9 c2 k" R( ~: W
innumerable translations into more than 250 major world languages, making it the most translated book in the
' V8 a4 K' W+ M) C2 o; J1 I1 |9 `3 `" G& ^: e; E0 ?/ {3 V
world. There have been plenty of adaptations for stage, radio, television and film, including cartoons and
! X0 j( [& o& t4 j1 _
4 s- }# t: |% L- m; d6 h( P% fmerchandise. Pinnochio's long nose has even become a metaphor for people who tell lies.+ y: ^& e/ ^& D: Y( y. \ r7 D N
As a pioneer in the field, Collodi's works became instantly popular, as children's literature as a genre was2 P9 G* Q) D# p
5 [& b- H1 J! v* _. ]; Hnot very prevalent before the 19th century. His easy and engaging style caught the imagination of children) @' \. p* e' {
% h! z" g3 {" R
instantly and became a benchmark for children's writers ever since. There are some very endearing and
i- A2 t+ P, t( L- }9 u$ ]: R7 y% Y
, O3 D ]* F) Q# n i- k7 Dthought-provoking moments and incidents in the story, which make it very memorable for both children and6 s8 u. U# W5 e8 C+ G+ S: `0 ?
3 b3 |8 [5 U+ g) Yadults. Enduring values of love and loyalty, the essential contradictions that make us human and the
, O1 I6 j! x, i
- \- f4 u$ D) I* atransformation of a rebellious, thoughtless, uncaring and self-indulgent youngster into a mature young
" v5 A9 p3 a9 D0 r8 e
- S* X1 @* r' wperson are what makes this story so beloved and treasured the world over.2 E) W# q4 i w. e, G( B) ~+ B
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