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Pinocchio

 Pinocchio

By Carlo Collodi

  • Geppeto carves the magic wood into a puppet
    • Pinnochio is mischievous right off the bat
    • His actions lead to Geppeto getting arrested
  • A Cricket tries to help Pinocchio
    • Pinocchio kills the cricket by throwing a hammer
  • Geppeto returns home
    • He fixes Pinocchio's legs after he burned them by falling asleep next to the fire
    • Pinocchio promises to attend school
  • Pinocchio attends a marionette show 
    • He gets called up on stage and ruins the performance '
    • The owner of the show was ready to use Pinocchio for firewood, but after telling him about his poor father he gave him 5 gold coins
  • Pinocchio meets the Cat and the Fox
    • Tries to convince him that he can bury his coins to grow more
    • They eat dinner and leave him to pay
    • The Cat and Fox attempt to rob him disguised as bandits 
      • They hang him in an attempt to get him to give up the coins
  • Geppeto is swallowed by the "terrible dogfish"
  • Pinocchio offers to help a lady 
    • She turns out to be the blue-haired fairy
    • She offers to turn him into a real boy if he does well in school
      • Schoolmates trick him into skipping class
  • Pinocchio gets caught by a fisherman
    • He gets saved by a dog that Pinocchio had saved earlier
  • Toyland with Candlewick
    • 5 months playing all day and night
    • They wake up with donkey ears
      • "Donkey fever"
    • They get sold to a circus 
  • Pinocchio turns back into a puppet
    • Goes to search for the monster that ate Gepetto
    • Inside the sea monster's stomach, father and son reunite and escape
  • Pinocchio and Gepetto see the Cat and the Fox
    • They are poor and starving
    • Pinocchio will not help
  • After they have a new home and money again, Pinocchio his coins to the blue-haired fairy instead of buying a new suit for himself
    • The following day, he awakes transformed into a real boy 

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