Cookie
Cookie is
the main character of Fizzolophy. At the
beginning of the book, he is 11 years old; he is so small that his friends
don’t even grant him a capital on his nickname.
Cookie
prefers playing cards rather than doing his homework, so that his mother hires
a guardian to help him: Alan. Alan is, however, not very disciplined, so that Cookie
always ends up learning something else than what is written in his homework.
Instead of working on his mathematic, history or geography lessons, he
discovers where he comes from, where he goes, why he is, why the world is like
it is, who he is, and so on.
Cookie is not interested in these fundamental
questions at all; he just wants to have fun. However,
by asking questions that at first seem of no relevance at all, he allows Alan
to find logical answers to those fundamental questions.
Having
only little knowledge and no belief, cookie is spiritually innocent. He is
however not dumb and has no preconceptions.
Cookie celebrates his twelfth birthday in chapter
20, is between 18 and 20 years old in the last chapter, and is very, very old
in the postlude.
What he says
« That
would mean I have 20 billion years of work ahead of me?! That's not
fair! » (A Short Work Schedule)
« You
worry about the weirdest things!… » (The Consciousness Equations)
« I
guess it’s because I am a great philosopher, even if once more I didn’t
understand a thing! » (The Metapoliticians)
« …Because
wisdom is found in the future rather than in the past. » (A Night at the U.N.)
« Why
don’t we simply get us an ice cream? » (Delusions of Grandeur)
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