PINOCCHIO FALLS AMONGST ASSASSINS

by Carlo Collodi · from Pinocchio: The Tale of a Puppet

fairy tale adventure dark Ages 8-14 1008 words 5 min read
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CEFR A1 Age 5 386 words 2 min Canon 100/100

Pinocchio did not listen to his friend. He thought he was very smart. Pinocchio thought the Talking Cricket was silly. He did not believe in bad guys. He thought he was very brave. He felt very strong. He walked alone. He was not afraid.

Pinocchio heard a sound. He looked behind him. He saw two big, dark shapes. They came fast for him. They looked scary. They moved very fast. Pinocchio felt a chill.

Pinocchio hid gold coins in his mouth. He hid them under his tongue. He hoped they would not see.

The bad guys grabbed Pinocchio. "Give us your money!" they said. Pinocchio could not talk. He pretended he had no money. He shook his head no. They looked angry.

The bad guys said scary words. Pinocchio got very scared. He cried out. The gold coins fell out. They saw the gold. They smiled a mean smile.

They tried to open Pinocchio's mouth. They pulled his nose. They pulled his chin. One bad guy had a shiny, sharp thing. Pinocchio felt much fear. He closed his mouth tight.

Pinocchio bites the bad guy's hand. Ouch! The hand changed. It was a cat's paw now! It was magic. The bad guy yelled. He looked surprised.

Pinocchio ran away very fast. The bad guys ran after him. They ran across the fields. Pinocchio ran with all his might. He did not look back.

Pinocchio climbed a tall tree. Bad guys tried to make the tree hot. Smoke came up. Pinocchio was scared. The smoke made him cough. The tree got very hot.

Pinocchio jumped from the hot tree. He ran very fast again. He must get away. His legs moved quickly. He needed to be safe.

Pinocchio saw a big ditch. He jumped over it! The bad guys fell in the ditch. Splash! They got wet. They made a big splash. Pinocchio felt a little happy.

Pinocchio thinks they are gone. He laughs. But then he sees them! They are wet. They are still running after him! Oh no, they are back! Pinocchio's heart thumped.

It is important to listen to good advice. If you do not listen, you find trouble.

Pinocchio was still running. He learned not listening can be scary. He wished he had listened. He felt very tired. He wanted to be home.

Original Story 1008 words · 5 min read

PINOCCHIO FALLS AMONGST ASSASSINS

"Really," said the puppet to himself, as he resumed his journey, "how unfortunate we poor boys are. Everybody scolds us and gives us good advice. See now; because I don't choose to listen to that tiresome Cricket, who knows, according to him, how many misfortunes are to happen to me! I am even to meet with assassins! That is, however, of little consequence, for I don't believe in assassins—I have never believed in them. For me, I think that assassins have been invented purposely by papas to frighten boys who want to go out at night. Besides, supposing I was to come across them here in the road, do you imagine they would frighten me? Not the least in the world. I should go to meet them and cry: 'Gentlemen assassins, what do you want with me? Remember that with me there is no joking. Therefore go about your business and be quiet!' At this speech they would run away like the wind. If, however, they were so badly educated as not to run away, why, then I would run away myself and there would be an end of it."

But Pinocchio had not time to finish his reasoning, for at that moment he thought that he heard a slight rustle of leaves behind him.

He turned to look and saw in the gloom two evil-looking black figures completely enveloped in charcoal sacks. They were running after him on tiptoe and making great leaps like two phantoms.

"Here they are in reality!" he said to himself and, not knowing where to hide his gold pieces, he put them in his mouth precisely under his tongue.

Then he tried to escape. But he had not gone a step when he felt himself seized by the arm and heard two horrid, sepulchral voices saying to him:

"Your money or your life!"

Pinocchio, not being able to answer in words, owing to the money that was in his mouth, made a thousand low bows and a thousand pantomimes. He tried thus to make the two muffled figures, whose eyes were only visible through the holes in their sacks, understand that he was a poor puppet, and that he had not as much as a counterfeit nickel in his pocket.

"Come, now! Less nonsense and out with the money!" cried the two brigands threateningly.

And the puppet made a gesture with his hands to signify: "I have none."

"Deliver up your money or you are dead," said the tallest of the brigands.

"Dead!" repeated the other.

"And after we have killed you, we will also kill your father!"

"Also your father!"

"No, no, no, not my poor papa!" cried Pinocchio in a despairing voice, and as he said it the sovereigns clinked in his mouth.

"Ah! you rascal! Then you have hidden your money under your tongue! Spit it out at once!"

Pinocchio was obstinate.

"Ah! you pretend to be deaf, do you? Wait a moment, leave it to us to find a means to make you give it up."

And one of them seized the puppet by the end of his nose, and the other took him by the chin, and began to pull them brutally, the one up and the other down, to force him to open his mouth. But it was all to no purpose. Pinocchio's mouth seemed to be nailed and riveted together.

Then the shorter assassin drew out an ugly knife and tried to put it between his lips like a lever or chisel. But Pinocchio, as quick as lightning, caught his hand with his teeth, and with one bite bit it clear off and spat it out. Imagine his astonishment when instead of a hand he perceived that a cat's paw lay on the ground.

Encouraged by this first victory he used his nails to such purpose that he succeeded in liberating himself from his assailants, and, jumping the hedge by the roadside, he began to fly across the country. The assassins ran after him like two dogs chasing a hare, and the one who had lost a paw ran on one leg, and no one ever knew how he managed it.

After a race of some miles Pinocchio could go no more. Giving himself up for lost, he climbed the trunk of a very high pine tree and seated himself in the topmost branches. The assassins attempted to climb after him, but when they had reached half-way up they slid down again and arrived on the ground with the skin grazed from their hands and knees.

But they were not to be beaten by so little; collecting a quantity of dry wood, they piled it beneath the pine and set fire to it. In less time than it takes to tell, the pine began to burn and to flame like a candle blown by the wind. Pinocchio, seeing that the flames were mounting higher every instant, and not wishing to end his life like a roasted pigeon, made a stupendous leap from the top of the tree and started afresh across the fields and vineyards. The assassins followed him, and kept behind him without once giving up.

The day began to break and they were still pursuing him. Suddenly Pinocchio found his way barred by a wide, deep ditch full of stagnant water the color of coffee. What was he to do? "One! two! three!" cried the puppet, and, making a rush, he sprang to the other side. The assassins also jumped, but not having measured the distance properly—splash! splash! they fell into the very middle of the ditch. Pinocchio, who heard the plunge and the splashing of the water, shouted out, laughing, and without stopping:

"A fine bath to you, gentleman assassins."

And he felt convinced that they were drowned, when, turning to look, he perceived that, on the contrary, they were both running after him, still enveloped in their sacks, with the water dripping from them as if they had been two hollow baskets.


CHAPTER XV


Story DNA fairy tale · dark

Moral

Disobeying good advice and venturing into danger can lead to severe consequences.

Plot Summary

Pinocchio, ignoring prior warnings, confidently dismisses the existence of assassins, only to be immediately confronted by two menacing figures. He hides his gold coins in his mouth, leading to a violent struggle where he bites off one assassin's hand, which transforms into a cat's paw. Pinocchio flees, pursued relentlessly across the countryside, escaping a burning tree and a deep ditch, only to find the assassins still hot on his trail, leaving his fate uncertain.

Themes

naiveteconsequences of disobedienceperseverancedanger of the unknown

Emotional Arc

overconfidence to terror to relief

Writing Style

Voice: third person omniscient
Pacing: brisk
Descriptive: moderate
Techniques: direct address to reader (implied), exaggeration

Narrative Elements

Conflict: person vs person
Ending: ambiguous
Magic: talking puppet, assassin's hand turning into a cat's paw
the gold coins (symbolizing temptation and danger)the assassins (representing the consequences of bad choices)

Cultural Context

Origin: Italian
Era: pre-industrial

Collodi's Italy was still largely rural, with social disparities and the potential for highwaymen or brigands, making such encounters plausible dangers for travelers.

Plot Beats (12)

  1. Pinocchio dismisses the Talking Cricket's warning about assassins, believing them to be a fabrication to scare boys.
  2. He hears a rustle and sees two ominous, sack-clad figures pursuing him.
  3. Pinocchio quickly hides his gold coins under his tongue.
  4. The assassins seize him, demanding his money, but Pinocchio cannot speak with the coins in his mouth and pretends to have none.
  5. The assassins threaten to kill him and his father, causing Pinocchio to cry out, revealing the coins.
  6. They try to force his mouth open by pulling his nose and chin, then with a knife.
  7. Pinocchio bites off one assassin's hand, which transforms into a cat's paw.
  8. He escapes and flees across the countryside, with the assassins in pursuit.
  9. Pinocchio climbs a tall pine tree to escape, but the assassins set fire to the tree.
  10. He makes a daring leap from the burning tree and continues running.
  11. Pinocchio encounters a wide ditch, jumps over it, and the assassins fall in.
  12. Believing them drowned, Pinocchio laughs, but then sees them emerge from the ditch and continue the chase.

Characters 3 characters

Pinocchio ★ protagonist

magical puppet child male

A small, wooden puppet, carved from pine. He is lightweight and agile, capable of great leaps and quick movements. His body is entirely made of wood, giving him a rigid yet flexible form. He is not human, but mimics human form.

Attire: Simple, likely peasant-style clothing appropriate for a child in 19th-century Italy, though not explicitly detailed in this chapter. It would be durable and allow for movement, perhaps a tunic and breeches.

Wants: To protect his money (which he believes is for his father) and ultimately, his own life and his father's life.

Flaw: His naivety and overconfidence, which lead him into dangerous situations. His stubbornness can also be a weakness, as seen when he refuses to open his mouth.

In this chapter, he learns that real danger exists beyond his childish imaginings and that he must rely on his wits and physical abilities to survive.

His small, wooden body and the ability to perform incredible physical feats like biting off a hand or leaping great distances.

Boastful, naive, stubborn, quick-thinking, fearful, resilient. He initially dismisses danger but acts decisively when truly threatened.

Image Prompt & Upload
A small, slender wooden puppet boy, standing upright and facing forward, full body visible from head to toe. His body is carved from light pine wood, with visible grain. He has a smooth, round wooden head with carved, wide-set blue eyes and a small, upturned wooden nose. His mouth is a simple carved line, currently closed tightly. He wears a simple, short-sleeved cream linen tunic with a red cord tied at the waist, and brown wooden breeches. His wooden feet are bare. He has a determined, slightly fearful expression. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.

The Tall Assassin ⚔ antagonist

human adult male

A tall, shadowy figure, completely enveloped in a charcoal sack, making his exact build difficult to discern beyond his height. He is agile enough to run on tiptoe and make great leaps, despite his size.

Attire: Completely enveloped in a charcoal sack, which serves as a crude disguise. The sack is dark and covers him from head to toe, making him appear like a 'phantom'.

Wants: Greed for Pinocchio's gold coins.

Flaw: His overconfidence in cornering Pinocchio, and his physical limitations when attempting to climb the tree or jump the ditch.

Remains a static antagonist, failing to achieve his goal.

Completely enveloped in a charcoal sack, with only 'evil-looking' eyes visible through holes.

Menacing, threatening, persistent, cruel, greedy. He is determined to get Pinocchio's money and shows no mercy.

Image Prompt & Upload
A tall, slender adult man standing upright, facing forward, full body visible from head to toe. He is completely enveloped in a dark charcoal-grey burlap sack, tied at the neck and wrists, obscuring his entire body and head. Two small, menacing, dark eyes are visible through crudely cut holes in the sack where his face would be. His posture is slightly hunched, giving him a predatory appearance. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.

The Shorter Assassin ⚔ antagonist

human adult male

A shorter, shadowy figure, also completely enveloped in a charcoal sack. He is agile, capable of running on tiptoe and making great leaps. After losing a hand, he manages to run on one leg, demonstrating unusual resilience or magical ability.

Attire: Completely enveloped in a charcoal sack, which serves as a crude disguise. The sack is dark and covers him from head to toe, making him appear like a 'phantom'.

Wants: Greed for Pinocchio's gold coins.

Flaw: His physical vulnerability, as demonstrated by losing a hand. His overconfidence in cornering Pinocchio.

Remains a static antagonist, failing to achieve his goal, and suffers a significant injury.

Completely enveloped in a charcoal sack, with only 'evil-looking' eyes visible through holes, and later, missing a hand.

Menacing, threatening, persistent, cruel, greedy, and surprisingly resilient. He is determined to get Pinocchio's money.

Image Prompt & Upload
A shorter, stocky adult man standing upright, facing forward, full body visible from head to toe. He is completely enveloped in a dark charcoal-grey burlap sack, tied at the neck and wrists, obscuring his entire body and head. Two small, menacing, dark eyes are visible through crudely cut holes in the sack where his face would be. His right hand is missing, replaced by a clean, severed stump at the wrist. He holds a short, ugly, dark-bladed knife in his left hand. His posture is slightly hunched, giving him a predatory appearance. Plain white background, full body visible head to toe, single figure, no watermark, no text, no signature.
Locations 4 locations
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Winding Country Road at Night

outdoor night Mild, clear night

A narrow, unpaved road winding through the Italian countryside, bordered by hedges and sparse vegetation. The scene is enveloped in gloom, with only faint light allowing for silhouettes.

Mood: Eerie, tense, isolated

Pinocchio is ambushed by the assassins, who demand his money.

Unpaved dirt road Low hedges along the roadside Rustling leaves Gloom/darkness
Image Prompt & Upload
A narrow, unpaved dirt road snakes through the Italian countryside under a moonless night sky, barely visible in the deep gloom. Low, wild hedges with dark, rustling leaves line the path, casting indistinct shadows. The air is still and heavy, with a sense of foreboding silence. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.
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High Pine Tree in the Countryside

outdoor night Mild, clear night

A very tall, ancient pine tree standing solitary in an open field, its topmost branches providing a precarious perch. The ground beneath is dry and covered with fallen pine needles and branches.

Mood: Desperate, dangerous, claustrophobic

Pinocchio climbs the tree to escape, but the assassins set fire to it, forcing him to leap.

Very tall pine tree Topmost branches Dry wood and pine needles at the base Flames and smoke
Image Prompt & Upload
A towering, ancient Pinus pinea (Italian Stone Pine) stands isolated in a dry, open field under a dark, starless night sky. Its thick, gnarled trunk rises high, supporting a dense canopy of dark green needles. At its base, a pile of dry branches and pine needles smolders, sending up tendrils of orange flame and dark smoke into the still night air. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.
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Fields and Vineyards at Dawn

outdoor dawn Cool, clear morning

Expansive agricultural landscape of fields and vineyards, stretching under the breaking light of dawn. The ground is uneven, with rows of grapevines and open patches of earth.

Mood: Exhausting, relentless, hopeful

Pinocchio continues his desperate flight across the countryside, pursued by the assassins.

Rows of grapevines Open fields Breaking daylight Uneven terrain
Image Prompt & Upload
Vast, undulating fields and meticulously arranged rows of grapevines stretch into the distance under a sky just beginning to lighten with the soft, cool hues of dawn. The earth is a rich, dark brown, contrasting with the emerging green of the vines. A gentle mist might cling to the lowest parts of the landscape, hinting at the cool morning air. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.
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Wide, Deep Ditch with Stagnant Water

outdoor dawn Cool, clear morning

A significant natural barrier, a wide and deep ditch filled with dark, stagnant water the color of coffee. The banks are likely muddy or overgrown, with sparse vegetation.

Mood: Obstacle, relief, humorous

Pinocchio leaps across the ditch, while the assassins fall in, providing a momentary escape.

Wide, deep ditch Stagnant, coffee-colored water Muddy banks Sparse reeds or grasses
Image Prompt & Upload
A wide, deep irrigation ditch, characteristic of rural Tuscany, cuts across the landscape, filled with murky, stagnant water the color of dark coffee. The banks are steep and composed of dark, damp earth, with sparse, reedy grasses growing along the edges. The water's surface reflects the pale, cool light of the breaking dawn, hinting at its depth. no border, no frame, no watermark, no text, no signature, edge-to-edge illustration.