- Burrattino
Burrattino, also Burattino or Burratino, is a minor character from the
Commedia dell'arte , of thezanni class. He is a variant on the characterPedrolino . Burattino means wooden puppet or doll in Italian. [ [http://dictionary.reverso.net/italian-english/burattino Dictionary Translation of Burattino] ]Though only mildly popular on the stage, he found his real fame in the
marionette theater. According toPierre Louis Ducharte , his puppet's influence in Italy was so great that "by the end of the sixteenth century, all marionettes operated by strings and a wire were called "burattini", instead of" bagatelli" or "fantoccini", as they had been known up to that time."Like Pedrolino, Burrattino is extremely good natured; he is so trustworthy that, in one of
Flaminio Scala 'sscenari , the loneinnamorata Isabella takes him along as her sole accompaniment on a journey across the country. When he later in the story believes (mistakenly) that Isabella has been kidnapped and raped, he weeps and laments at length.In the Russian adaptation of Pinocchio, Pinocchio was renamed
Buratino and joined by a supporting cast of othercommedia dell'arte characters played by children to enphasize their innocent or naive nature.References
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