When the Blue Fairy arrives in Stromboli's caravan, she sternly asks Pinocchio why he didn't go to school. I have two questions: (1) If the fairy knew that Pinocchio hadn't gone to school, how and why didn't she know that he'd been led astray by two crooks who sold him to a murderous puppeteer? (2) If she was aware that Pinocchio had been abducted, why didn't she release him out of pity?
When the Blue Fairy arrives in Stromboli's caravan, she sternly asks Pinocchio why he didn't go to school. I have two questions: (1) If the fairy knew that Pinocchio hadn't gone to school, how and why didn't she know that he'd been led astray by two crooks who sold him to a murderous puppeteer? (2) If she was aware that Pinocchio had been abducted, why didn't she release him out of pity?