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"Peter Pan" often tests knowledge points combing and reading training questions

author:Superman Sensei
"Peter Pan" often tests knowledge points combing and reading training questions

Knowledge checklist

1. "Peter Pan" is a novel created by novelists and playwrights, the story was originally a stage play, and the author fictionalized the script. Peter Pan generally refers to Peter Pan.

2. The novel tells the story of the adventures of a mischievous little boy who can fly, Peter Pan, and him, accompanied by Wendy Darling and her two younger brothers, elf Tingko Bell, the Lost Boys, and a group of pirates led by Captain Hawke as their greatest threat.

3, "Peter Pan" is a film, the main place of the story is never island, is a fictional illusion created by the author, Peter Pan can fly, and never grow up, and the little fairy jingle bell, which reflects this fairy tale.

4. The work "Peter Pan" is actually a myth. On the one hand, it depicts a child's world in a vivid and vivid way, making people see that childhood at the source of life is the most beautiful stage of human life. On the other hand, the author hints with regret and helplessness that although childhood is beautiful, it cannot be saved, and people must eventually grow up and enter the degenerate adult world.

5, "Peter Pan" is a very high level, which is covered with confusing, illusory and real imagery, at first it seems that it cannot happen, but when you think about it, it has its psychological basis.

6. In aesthetics, the children's "catharsis of passion" and "the compensation of the heart" are similar in nature to those of reading Alice in Wonderland, but much stronger in degree. Because this work carries more after all.

7. James Barry (1860-1937), British novelist and playwright. Born in 1860 in rural Scotland, eastern England, to a weaving workers' home. Since childhood, he has loved reading and writing. In 1928 he was elected President of the British Writers' Guild. He wrote many fairy tales and fairy tale dramas for children in his lifetime, and his influence was the greatest.

Character image

★ Peter Pan: Peter Pan lives first and foremost in the hearts of children and in part in the childhood memories of adults. Shortly after the beginning of the story, the author tells the reader that mrs. Darling, while sorting out the children's thoughts, found that their hearts were painted with the strange name "Peter", and it was not difficult to feel that this Peter was a little naughty from the handwriting.

★ Little Immortals: Beautiful little immortals. Tinkerbell, who is often accompanied by Peter Pan, is one of them. The author tells us: "The life span of fairies is very short. But their bodies are small, and their short lives feel very long and long for them. "This is not the traditional fairy image of Bello or Grimm's fairy tale, but a very small-looking little elf full of the temper of a worldly little girl, talking like tinkling music, and constantly flying all over the sky.

★ Hooke: As the head of the pirate on the island of never-ending, Hook appears in front of the children in an abominable, cruel and ruthless image. He always did everything he could against Peter Pan and his children, treating them and his men with cruelty. But it is such a pirate head, but he has an aristocratic temperament in his demeanor and always strives to maintain a good demeanor. "No matter how depraved he is, he is always keen on good manners", "He sometimes reflects on his own behavior: he is bent on maintaining good demeanor, is it not a loss of demeanor?" And this kind of introspection made him cut off his liver and intestines. This act of his comes from the good traditions of the school and the childhood of the past. Hooke's life trajectory is clearly reflected: as a child, he was also an obedient child with a good educational background, his shoes, vest, tie and socks were always neatly dressed, and he was full of expectations for sailing. But when he grew up, he was seduced by ambition and gradually degenerated into a pirate. When he had a premonition that his death was approaching, he said to himself: "If only Hooker's ambitions were smaller." "It is the true repentance of a lost adult. And his dedication to good manners also tells the reader that there is still the beauty of childhood in his heart, and the light emitted by this beauty can bring a glimmer of hope and fantasy to his dark pirate life. Striving to maintain good manners is the only thing that can evoke the remaining goodness in other people's humanity and bring him spiritual comfort.

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