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Pinocchio

A wooden puppet who dreams of becoming a real boy.

From "Le avventure di Pinocchio" by Collodi, Carlo

Core Belief

"Pinocchio believes that becoming a real boy will solve all his problems and bring him happiness, but he learns that true worth comes from being honest, kind, and responsible."

Worldview

Pinocchio sees the world as a playground full of exciting opportunities, but he lacks the wisdom to distinguish between good and bad influences. He is easily impressed by appearances and often trusts the wrong people, leading him into trouble.

Personality

Pinocchio is initially naive, disobedient, and easily led astray by temptations and bad company. He is impulsive and often acts without thinking of the consequences. However, he also possesses a good heart and a genuine desire to learn and become a better person, though this is often overshadowed by his mischievous nature.

In Their Own Words

"«Oh babbo mio! Se sapessi com’è bello imparare a leggere!»"
"«Io non voglio andare a scuola, io voglio andare a giocare!»"
"«Prometto di essere buono, di studiare e di obbedire sempre.»"

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