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The Adventures of Pinocchio,By: Carlo Collodi 含mp3、kindle、pdf
6 _" Z. Q: H5 }' Z8 O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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$ R5 y" q4 c5 O+ S! Q! RAn old carpenter carves a little wooden puppet from a mysterious piece of wood that seems to have the
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mischievous fellow runs away from his loving father as soon as he learns to walk. The Adventures of
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6 J9 m) p4 m# ]+ A; iPinocchio by Carlo Collodi follows the misadventures and naughty exploits of this delightfully “human”* v- S0 ?9 W9 |$ ^
& S7 R! i7 ?& Y! P# G- H6 R5 p9 r' i5 Lpuppet who in his heart of hearts longs only to become a real boy.
/ p* {, ]; q1 J$ J: R% } n+ @1 q- \Carlo Collodi was the pen name of a gifted writer of children's books, Carlo Lorenzini who lived in! }3 N$ A( ]* O4 [8 h) ?, M0 K* w+ Y* m
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Florence, 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
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5 O3 ^5 _; j) f$ t6 w# f' Ichildren's literature from other languages into Italian. c4 c' _, `4 H& o0 z, H4 c0 \
The Adventures of Pinnochio is meant to be an allegory and a cautionary tale for children. Through the
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& U2 @* w4 z* X. {adventures of this playful and headstrong puppet, Collodi provides many valuable lessons for young children.
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) n) R3 ^% G8 \- LWonderful 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.# x% L& f, h5 G8 j) h. M( a/ o& h5 F
7 s) U& F; {; G6 K( W* C Z9 VWith plenty of magical moments, fantasy and thrills, the plot provides enough excitement for children of all2 Z# o' ^ {/ N/ b
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ages.
0 c4 H- S+ R2 {$ O7 P- C0 M5 L- USince 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 the1 A5 C6 I1 N, M; Q/ N
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world. There have been plenty of adaptations for stage, radio, television and film, including cartoons and
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- E+ g7 Z5 k$ _merchandise. Pinnochio's long nose has even become a metaphor for people who tell lies.( d2 E6 g6 `) Y5 Y/ ^
As a pioneer in the field, Collodi's works became instantly popular, as children's literature as a genre was1 F7 n. Q5 ?$ H, W+ a; {
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not very prevalent before the 19th century. His easy and engaging style caught the imagination of children) ?2 d" U' J" X7 z# g
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instantly and became a benchmark for children's writers ever since. There are some very endearing and
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thought-provoking moments and incidents in the story, which make it very memorable for both children and
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adults. Enduring values of love and loyalty, the essential contradictions that make us human and the
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8 i9 I3 B, I. btransformation 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.6 p: ^8 D# Q1 ], z
An old carpenter carves a little wooden puppet from a mysterious piece of wood that seems to have the
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ability to talk! He begins to love the little creature like his own son and names him Pinocchio. But the8 M+ t7 t8 q7 @) Y6 o& q0 k% W
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mischievous fellow runs away from his loving father as soon as he learns to walk. The Adventures of
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Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi follows the misadventures and naughty exploits of this delightfully “human”) d! [+ s5 _ W+ n: Z5 u
- c) w; X C0 f0 L* ^8 vpuppet who in his heart of hearts longs only to become a real boy.
2 b% c7 k; @9 w5 z2 j# gCarlo Collodi was the pen name of a gifted writer of children's books, Carlo Lorenzini who lived in
9 } c+ f$ P8 I. D; H$ A% Z1 M( g+ B3 i
Florence, Italy, during the late 19th century. He was also a political activist and author of several
) M# J7 H6 e+ i$ v# g H2 `, t' O4 B2 W: D6 t8 I
novels, short novels, articles and sketches for adults. He began writing for children in 1876 and translated
4 E6 c( Z S: N
! _0 ~' y: ^2 E) j6 ]children's literature from other languages into Italian.
9 v9 A% T' l1 A8 y. E; j8 oThe Adventures of Pinnochio is meant to be an allegory and a cautionary tale for children. Through the
o* v5 M$ c& g! L; u, z
7 T. O- m; q, y. b9 B1 c# aadventures of this playful and headstrong puppet, Collodi provides many valuable lessons for young children.1 O0 V: a- Q, l; a8 \6 x( ?, k& q* b) C
+ }" w" |. K; g: Y$ _
Wonderful 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.2 ]% A/ ^, `: ~$ X
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With plenty of magical moments, fantasy and thrills, the plot provides enough excitement for children of all/ a5 q3 R y$ n- k9 T l' w& q
, T- t8 }" Q$ x: J% H2 kages.
$ ?# e) Y5 T' a9 W& K9 f3 gSince it first appeared in 1883, the book has enjoyed immense fame and popularity. There have been
" L4 L# [ [2 `& R, M5 R+ W* A( E# l9 v
innumerable translations into more than 250 major world languages, making it the most translated book in the% a2 Z. \' E. X$ ]( A) Q
- R4 j& _) |3 G/ Q( Jworld. There have been plenty of adaptations for stage, radio, television and film, including cartoons and/ p3 D! P9 T& N F* h
e6 P ?& \1 e
merchandise. Pinnochio's long nose has even become a metaphor for people who tell lies.. |- y( |+ g. i0 s. n$ I
As a pioneer in the field, Collodi's works became instantly popular, as children's literature as a genre was
8 ^ Y# o$ Q Y. }- u* \5 h* v) q) F" ]' C
not very prevalent before the 19th century. His easy and engaging style caught the imagination of children) D9 C4 L w4 o& F* t4 x/ j
: U: ^& K( ^0 [5 t7 cinstantly and became a benchmark for children's writers ever since. There are some very endearing and' k& K: `" X5 E2 @
, ^# N. f# P0 R. n# `thought-provoking moments and incidents in the story, which make it very memorable for both children and+ c% R1 Q _9 L% O
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adults. Enduring values of love and loyalty, the essential contradictions that make us human and the" t" i2 x, X7 q0 u# g
3 H4 Y# L7 m" X6 d( S. K* s
transformation of a rebellious, thoughtless, uncaring and self-indulgent youngster into a mature young
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" u: g" U* A6 d# Z: ~9 V" u. Nperson are what makes this story so beloved and treasured the world over.% \: U6 C. F3 X5 E: A* O
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