PETER PAN (THE BOY WHO WOULD NOT GROW UP)

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PETER PAN (THE BOY WHO WOULD NOT GROW UP). - J.M. Barrie.

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someone playing the violin. Image Overlay. INTRODUCTION.

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The main character. Peter Pan > Peter Pan is a boy who never grows up. He lives in Neverland and is the leader of the lost boys. Wendy Darling > Wendy Darling is an English girl who, along with her brothers, joins Peter Pan in Neverland, where she acts as a mother to the lost boys. Mrs. Darling > Mrs. Darling is the mother of Wendy, Michael, and John. She never loses faith that her children will return. Tinker Bell > Tinker Bell is Peter Pan’s loyal but jealous fairy Captain Hook >Captain Hook is Peter's arch-nemesis and leader of the pirates of Neverland..

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The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up. The Summary of Peter Pan Story.

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Main Theme in Peter Pan Story. Imagination > The Darling children’s make-believe world becomes a reality in Neverland, and for Peter, imagination and reality are one. Courage versus cowardice > Peter demonstrates great courage, while his nemesis, Captain Hook, displays cowardice.

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The main character's personality has changed because of his or her experiences in the story..

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p 7. I actually recommend this book to teenagers who are wrestling with a world that won’t let them grow up. Our modern culture tries to convince us to be children forever and to see growing up as a sad ending to the most important time of our life. In the book, each phase of life is what it is and savored. We are told what the children become as adults, and we are not supposed to mourn their loss of childhood. We are only asked to accept it as the way things are. I believe this is something that young adults who are leaving childhood need to hear..

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Learnt From the Story. Don’t be afraid to try something new. Be positive. Look on the bright side, know that whatever life throws at you and you will find happiness and joy in the darkest of places. There is a time for everything. If you don’t believe you can do it, you’ll fail. If you don’t trust that the best will happen to you and expect it, bad things may come your way. If you doubt that you’ll find happiness, you won’t..

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Thank You. Nur Ain Khadijah Jasline Lemie. Peter Pan (The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up.