The: Marionette
: Traditional marionettes often use nine primary strings—to the knees, hands, shoulders, head, and lower back—attached to a control bar [13].
A marionette is a specialized puppet controlled from above using wires or strings attached to its limbs and head [8, 10]. The Marionette
In literature and philosophy, the marionette often represents the loss of control or the illusion of freedom [5, 17]. 10]. In literature and philosophy
: Authors like Heinrich von Kleist in On the Marionette Theatre suggest that puppets possess a grace and lack of self-consciousness that humans lost after the fall from innocence [2, 4]. The Marionette