What is the climax and resolution of pinocchio?

The book not the movie
Answers:
Lies will receive you in trouble
He develops a heroine addiction and sells his body for nickels.
Thanks superman for that useless answer. The climax I would say is when he goes to find his father in the blue whale and the resolution is he realize it is bad to lie and he should listen to his parent(s). That is in the most simple vocabulary.

There once lived an old woodcarver named Geppetto. He lived by himself and wished impressively much that he has a child of his own,
but unfortunately he doesn’t have one. So he made a wood doll and name him Pinocchio. Unknown to him, the Blue Fairy heard his cry. So she gave the wooden doll life, and a conscience name Jiminy Cricket. This Cricket will tell Pinocchio the right thing to do. When Geppetto found out that his doll came alive, he even sold his just jacket so that Pinocchio can go to school. But his attention was destructed by so masses things. And when he lied, his nose became longer. The more he lied, the longer his nose will be. He didn’t follow Jiminy’s push for so the Blue Fairy made him a Donkey. The Blue Fairy took pity on him when he cried so hard and says that he wants to budge home to Geppetto. But his Father was no where to be found, some says he be swallowed by a whale while he was looking for Pinocchio. And so went to look for his Father and rescued him. The Blue Fairy rewarded Pinocchio for his bravery. He made him a true boy and with a conscience of his own, so that he will fast know right from wrong. This story wants to tell the young reader that it is bad to tell lies and that we should follow our Parents.


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