Pinocchio Dead Quote by Carlo Collodi
““That puppet there,’ continued the Talking-cricket, ‘is a confirmed rogue. …’ Pinocchio opened his eyes, but shut them again immediately. ‘He is a ragamuffin, a do-nothing, a vagabond. …. Pinocchio hid his face beneath the clothes. ‘That puppet there is a disobedient son who will make his poor father die of a broken heart! …’ At that instant a suffocated sound of sobs and crying was heard in the room. Imagine everybody’s astonishment when, having raised the sheets a little, it was discovered that the sounds came from Pinocchio. ‘When the dead person cries, it is a sign that he is on the road to get well,’ said the Crow solemnly. ‘I grieve to contradict my illustrious friend and colleague,’ added the Owl, ‘but for me, when the dead person cries, it is a sign that he is sorry to die.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi, 1883
A child feels guilt and fear when confronting his own failings, seeing them as a sign of impending loss.
In simple terms: Feeling guilt and fear about one's mistakes.
Acknowledge mistakes and seek growth.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- parent‑child conflict
- self‑esteem issues
- grieving loss
- learning responsibility
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How do you react when you see your own flaws?
- What can you learn from feeling sorrow for past actions?
The metaphor of a crying dead person may oversimplify complex grief.