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PINOCCHIO WHO IS INSIDE OF YOU


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VIRGO

 

THE CHARACTER OF SPEAKING CRICKET

 


The Speaking Cricket is one of the few characters in the story of Pinocchio which is not remembered with liking.

All of us remember its words but later we forget this figure taken away by the protagonist's adventures, our attention is captured by other characters with stronger  or particular personality.

But the poor cricket is with no doubt important as it continually remembers the good part of us that we always try to suffocate, the good intentions that we have and that inevitably forget later, our duties toward the others.

But really for this petulant way to always remember us only the duties, it's an uncomfortable character ... Well, it looks like being too much perfect to be true In fact which lie can we find in a similar character?

 


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VIRGO AND THE LIES

 


Under this zodiacal sign, we find extremely "squared" and "frame" people; they are  meticulous and precise, love the rules and the order in any area of the existence. 

They only feel comfortable in a context of cleaning and morality; the idea to infringe any rule makes them feel scandalized, lost and anxious and in the remote hypothesis that they commit one, even a small infringement or theit "plots" as an inaccuracy or imperfection… they fall prey to strong senses of guilty and complex to be out. 

The only cases which can see a Virgo native telling some lie; can be for love of clarity and rectitude, or because this lie gets fundamental.

In the tale of Pinocchio, the character which better symbolizes the Virgo characteristics, is the Speaking Cricket; ever in rectitude from the beginning to the end of the story, always wise and prodigal of suggestions stamped to the most absolute prudence, showing understanding for the intemperances and the weakness of Pinocchio, after all so "human" since the beginning of the story.


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