Carlos Roddy Pinocchio was written in 1883. The story is about wooden marionette called Pinocchio. He wanted to be a real boy throughout his childhood, but he was deceived by a problematic boy and two cheaters. Through Pinocchio's adventure, he learned how self-provocative and innocent. At the end of the story, his sympathy and gratitude overcame his decision to misunderstand discrimination. Even though Pinocchio could distinguish between good and evil, he decided not to obey. Pinocchio opted not to listen to Gepetto and faced the consequences that later influenced him, including the time to skip school.
Pinocchio is produced by Walt Disney Production Company and is an American animation music fantasy film of 1940 based on Italian children's novel "Karokio's Adventure". This is the second animated film produced by Disney, created after the success of Snow White and the seven dwarfs (1937). The movie's conspiracy is an ancient wood carving house named Geopet which carved a puppet theater called Pinocchio. He will tell him that if he proves that he is "brave, truthful, not selfless" he will become a real boy. Pinocchio's efforts to become a true boy involved encountering a series of annoying roles. This movie is an arrangement from Collodi's books from Aurelius Battaglia, William Cottrell, Otto Englander, Erdman Penner, Joseph Sabo, Ted Sears, and Webb Smith.
In 1883, Carlo Colrody announced "Pinocchio's Adventure". It includes the episode that the hero became ass. Another person who fought with him was Lucignolo (Candlewick or Lampwick), probably suggesting Lucius. This episode is common in subsequent adaptations. In 1956, C · S · Lewis published a fantastic novel "Till We Have Faces" and he talked about the myth of four or six Curid-Psyche from the perspective of Psyche's ugly sister Orual. This novel develops mainly on the sacred threats and hopes that face each other. It is called Lewis's "most fascinating and powerful novel"