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The narrative begins with a piece of wood that possesses the ability to speak, discovered by a carpenter named Maestro Ciliegia. He gifts this enchanted wood to his friend Geppetto, who carves it into a puppet that comes to life. Pinocchio, the puppet, embarks on various adventures, learning valuable lessons about honesty, responsibility, and the consequences of his actions. Throughout his journey, he encounters a range of characters, including a talking cricket and a fairy, who guide him towards becoming a real boy. The story explores themes of transformation, the importance of family, and the moral implications of one's choices.
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