cybotron Posted: Mar 4 2004, 05:02 AM
Astro is not "Pinocchio".... We need to understand this. Astro is a resurrected being like Christ or Genesa. The creator of Astro's Good is also the creator of The Atlas evil, and is therefore an analog of God. Clearly. "Pinocchio" has never lived, and was a piece of wood draped wit a garment from the start. Astro has recurring memories of his former life....
Ok, let me address only 1 statement--Hmm, there are all so ripe for refute--which 1 shall I attack?
Seeing that neither Christ nor Buddha are mentioned in the topic name, I will refute this (I have edited your words to include only those statements with which I shall now take issue, and used bold font where appropriate):
cybotron Posted: Mar 4 2004, 05:02 AM
Astro is not "Pinocchio".... Clearly "Pinocchio" [b]has never lived, and was a piece of wood draped wit a garment from the start... Astro has recurring memories of his former life. [/b]
It is absolutely true that Pinocchio has indeed never lived in the literal sense of the word. However, even you must admit that neither has Atom. Both are fictional characters, they like Captain Nemo, the Terminator, the Man with no name, Yojimbo, and all other fictional characters are niether dead nor alive. They only live in readers' or viewers' imaginations. It is not like
The Last Action Hero in which the kid somehow entered the movie itself and interacted with the characters in their environment and was subject to the rules of that film (regardless of how cool that might be :lol

. However within the framework of their respective stories, they live and exhibit characteristics of living beings. Pinocchio was a wooden puppet that while still a puppet, exhibited certain characteristics of a little boy. as such, he realized that he was a mere puppet, and wished to be a real boy.
Before we get lost in any metaphysical discussion, let me say this: I took some literature courses, and silly as it seems, we sat there and discussed characters' motivations as though they were historical rather than fictional. We considered viewpoints from psychological to feminist, all of which overlooked the obvious fact that the characters did whatever the authors and screenwriters made them do!

Sometimes I felt rather silly trying to psychoanalize Frankenstein or his creation.
To summarize my points:
- Both Atom and Pinocchio are fictional characters.
- Therefore, neither Atom nor Pinocchio have ever lived in the physical sense of the word 'live'; that is as you & I 'live'.
- Hence, your argument is moot; it has no practical significance.
Please do not respond without offering evidence in support of your views, and please keep to this point.