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Synopsis of Peter Pan

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Synopsis of Peter Pan

Peter Pan was written by The British James Pan. Barry, he was a famous playwright, novelist, and essayist.

On the shores of lake in Kensington Park, on the western outskirts of London, stands a statue. It wasn't a hero or a cultural celebrity, but a little boy. He exudes youthful vitality, and he is Peter Pan, a child who does not want to grow up and never grows up. On the first day of his birth, he escaped from home for fear of growing up and lived in a never-ending place far from the British mainland.

  

Synopsis of Peter Pan

Yongwuxiang is a lively place with all kinds of people and things. There is a tribe of Indians, a gang of pirates, beautiful mermaids, little fairies, and a group of boys who have been accidentally lost by adults. Their captain was Peter. They don't have to go to school, they don't have to follow the rules, and they live a carefree, free life every day. But the fly in the ointment is that they are all boys and can't take care of their own lives, so they need a mother. However, Peter despised all the mothers in the world, and he only liked the innocent, heartless little girl to be their mother.

Synopsis of Peter Pan

One night, Peter was looking for his mother over London, and he flew into a nursery and lured Wendy and her two younger brothers to Neverland, where Wendy had become their little mother. Since then, the three children from other places have truly lived a wonderful life that can only be lived in dreams - they live underground, in and out of tree holes; they play in the lagoon, touching the bubbles spit by mermaids; they bravely fight and play war games with Indians. Peter and Wendy are often in danger, but they are able to overcome the danger every time.

 

Synopsis of Peter Pan

As the days go by, Wendy begins to miss her mother and her home. She begged Peter to take her home, and when Peter saw this, he sent her away. Many years later, Wendy grew up and became a true mother. Peter needed another mother, so he took Wendy's daughter to Neverland. In this way, from generation to generation, the little mother kept changing, but Peter was always a small little boy with a mouth full of deciduous teeth.

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