Isaac Butterworth

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But Pinocchio eventually outgrows these vain imaginings. As his experiences accumulate—relationships with responsible moral agents, the discomforts of following foolish whims and being driven by blind fear, and the spontaneous acts of his good heart when he rescues his fellow puppet Harlequin from Fire-eater’s stove or the mastiff Alidoro from drowning—Pinocchio gains a moral imagination.
Tending the Heart of Virtue: How Classic Stories Awaken a Child's Moral Imagination
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