Category Famous Characters from World Literature

What are the unforgettable characteristics of Pinocchio?

Carlo Collodi of Florence, an Italian author wrote The Adventures of Pinocchio in 1883. Pinocchio has been conquering the hearts of generations of children ever since.

Pinocchio is a wooden marionette, carved by a woodcarver named Geppetto in a Tuscan village. A marionette is a puppet manipulated using wires. However, the piece of wood from which he is derived is animated. Therefore, Pinocchio moves independently. Pinocchio is often depicted with a pointy hat, a jacket and a pair of coloured, knee-length pants.

Pinocchio is prone to lying and is often carried away by bad company. But Pinocchio always gets caught while lying; his nose grows long once he starts lying. This often lands him in trouble.

Let us now talk about some of the famous episodes from the novel. Pinocchio undergoes several funny transformations. He promises the Fairy with Turquoise Hair to become a real boy, flees with Candlewick to the Land of Toys, becomes a donkey, joins a circus, and becomes a puppet again. Thanks to the intervention of the Fairy in a dream, Pinocchio finally becomes a real boy.

Collodi’s original serial was meant to serve as a warning against bad behaviour. It ended with Pinocchio’s fatal hanging. However, the story’s fans were disappointed and Collodi’s publishers insisted that he resurrect Pinocchio and continue the puppet’s adventures.

Pinocchio is a cultural icon now. He is one of the most re-imagined characters in children’s literature. He has been adapted into films as well, the most notable one being the one made by Disney.

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Who wrote the Oz novels?

Dorothy Gale is a young girl who lives with her Aunt Em, Uncle Henry, and dog, Toto, on a farm on the Kansas prairie.

One day, Dorothy and Toto get caught up in a cyclone that deposits them and the farmhouse into Munchkin Country in the magical land of Oz. if you want to know more about Dorothy and her dog, you should read the Oz novels written by L. Frank Baum.

Dorothy first appears in The Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Dorothy lands in the magical land of Oz in this novel. It contains one of the best-known stories in American literature and has been widely translated. Its ground breaking success led Baum to write thirteen additional Oz novels that serve as official sequels to the first story. Dorothy has appeared in many of the sequels as well.

The Wicked Witch of the East, the evil ruler of the Munchkins is killed by the falling house. Learning about the death of the wicked witch, the Good Witch of the North arrives with three grateful Munchkins and gives Dorothy the magical silver shoes. The silver shoes had once belonged to the Wicked Witch.

The Good Witch also helps Dorothy to get back to her house. The Good Witch tells her that the only way she can return home is to follow the yellow brick road to the Emerald City and ask the great and powerful Wizard of Oz to help her.

This is why Dorothy embarks on a journey, to meet the Wizard of Oz.

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Why is Baba Yaga famous?

Baba Yaga is an ogress who snatches, cooks, and eats her victims. Her victims are usually children. She is a guardian of the fountains of the water of life. Baba Yaga lives with two or three sisters – all known as Baba Yaga- in a forest but that spins continually on birds’ legs. The fence of their house is topped with human skulls. Sounds scary, right?

Baba Yaga often accompanies Death on his travels, devouring newly released souls. She can ride through air. She usually rides in an iron kettle or in a mortar that she drives with a pestle. She is also capable of creating storms wherever she goes. Baba Yaga and her deeds can frighten young children.

This terrifying ogress appears in Slavic folklore. In fact, the term ‘Baba’ in Old Russian means ‘sorceress’ or ‘fortune teller’. Baba Yaga has appeared in thousands of folktales in Russia, Ukraine, and Belarus.

The first clear reference to Baba Yaga occurs in 1755 though. She is often found in a turning, chicken-legged hut, or driving a pestle. She often rests stretched out over the stove, reaching from one corner of the hut to another.

No doubt, Baba Yaga is one of the most memorable and distinctive figures in eastern European folklore.

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Who is Peter Pan?

Peter Pan is a free-spirited young boy who never grows up. This mischievous boy with a never-ending childhood can fly. He spends his time in an island called Neverland. He is the leader of a group called Lost Boys. Little Peter Pan leads a life of adventure interacting with fairies, pirates, mermaids, Native Americans, and occasionally ordinary children from the world outside Neverland.

Peter Pan was created by J M Barrie, a Scottish novelist and playwright. Peter Pan stories also involve other characters like Wendy Darling and her two brothers, Peter’s fairy Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, and the pirate Captain Hook. The novel was first published in 1911. In 1929, Barrie gave the copyright of Peter Pan to the Great Ormond Street Hospital, a children’s hospital in London.

Besides the novel, Barrie also wrote a play featuring this adorable kid. The play was titled Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up and had three acts. This play was revised many times and finally, in 1929, a definitive version containing five acts was published. Peter Pan has been featured in a variety of media and merchandise. The first film featuring the character came out in 1924.

In 1953, Walt Disney produced an enduringly popular animated feature film on Peter Pan. Disney’s Peter Pan was different from Barrie’s original creation; he was more charmingly impish than the somewhat selfish Peter of Barrie’s play and book.

The play was adapted for television in 1955 and again in 1960. An acclaimed Broadway musical version starring Mary Martin as Peter Pan and directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins, won three Tony Awards.

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What is the story of Ali Baba?

The phrase ‘Open Sesame’ is perhaps the first thing that comes to our mind when we think of Ali Baba. Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves is one of the best stories from The Thousand and One Nights. Ali Baba, the hero of the story is a poor woodcutter who one day, secretly watches 40 thieves who were hiding their booty in a cave. The door to the cave can be opened only by the verbal command, ‘Open, Sesame!’

After the thieves leave, Ali Baba uses this magic phrase, takes the riches from the cave, and lives a prosperous life. The thieves eventually suspect Ali Baba, and they hide themselves in large oil jars. These oil jars are stored overnight in Ali Baba’s courtyard.

When Morgiana, Ali Baba’s slave goes to extract oil from one of the jars, she hears a robber’s whisper. Realizing that the robbers hiding in the jar were waiting to kill her master, she pours hot oil into each jar, thus killing the robbers. Morgiana later saves Ali Baba’s life a second time. Ali Baba in gratitude, frees her. She marries Ali Baba’s son, and the entire family lives happily.

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Why is Mowgli one of the most popular characters in children’s literature?

Who doesn’t like Mowgli, a boy who is abandoned in an Indian jungle during a tiger attack? Mowgli is perhaps the most famous character created by Rudyard Kipling.

Mowgli is adopted by the Wolf Mother Raksha who gives him this name- a name that conquered the hearts of children around the world. The word Mowgli means frog; he gets this name because he has no fur, and refuses to sit still. Sher Khan, the tiger demands that they give him the baby, but the wolves refuse.

Mowgli grows up with the pack and soon becomes one among them. He hunts with his brother wolves and is able to stare down any wolf. His ability to remove the thorns stuck on the paws of his brothers is deeply appreciated as well. Finally, Mowgli stumbles across a village where a woman named Messua adopts him. This forces him to come to terms with his human nature.

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