Who is Peter Pan?

Peter Pan is a protagonist of a story with the same name written by J. M. Barrie around 1904. Barrie wrote it first as a game, then stuck it in 1911 and called it Peter Pan and Wendy .

In these stories, Peter is a small child who refuses to grow up. He is the leader of the group of equally -minded boys, lost boys, and everyone lives in a place called Neverland. They are kept by society quite a small fairy called Tinkerbell, a tribe of Indian Braves, whose princess is called Tiger Lily, and several sea estates. Boys also engage in skirmishes with Pirates, the leader is Captain Hook.

Many readers believe that the foundation of Peter Pan is probably the conglomeration of the boys from Davies, with whom J. M. Barrie hit a special friendship. In fact, the name Peter is the name of one of those boys. On the other hand, it is assumed that it was taken from God, the deities of the forests.

The story most often known for us begins with an overview of the Dear FamilyČku and Peter Pan, who lost his shadow. Wendy, the oldest darling, sew his shadow back to him and in a fit of imagination is invited back to Neverland to the mother of lost boys. Wendy's two brothers, John and Michael are also brought. After sprinkling dust Tinkerbell's Pixie, children fly and go to the stars. Their time in Neverland barely began before it soon became apparent that Tinkerbell, Tiger Lily and Mermaid jealous of the new Wendy status as the first ladies of the house.

After a series of adventures, Wendy finally realizes that home is for her. He convinces his brothers, one of which has already begun to forget his mother that it is time to return home to Kensington in England. Peter Pan and his lost boys accompany them back and before the night, all the boys decided to stay with Wendy's family. Peter, on the other hand, returns to Neverland and promises Wendy that she will come for her once a year to make spring cleaning.

Peter Pan, however, is a slightly self -centered child who is, rHe forgets his promise of Wendy. She left her childhood for adulthood before she returns and she is a mother herself. Wendy then offers his own daughter Jane for fourteen days once a year in place.

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