Never grow up, this is a child's fairy tale dream. Everyone who embraced fairy tales as a child once had a Peter Pan in his heart, but when you grow up, he will eventually fade from your heart. The novel embodies the helplessness of growing up and the necessity of life.
This is the best ending, and Wendy thinks so herself. After all, the author still left new hope. Wendy's children continued to follow Peter Pan to Neverland. Although every child will grow up, the children's dreams are passed down from generation to generation.
All right. Adults who have grown up can only believe this. Although I still can't help but feel a little disappointed.
"The evil pirate captain Hook told him that your lovely Wendy would eventually leave you. He fell from the sky, unable to resist, and his heart was full of sadness at this time. The image of Peter Pan seems to represent the ideal idea in people's minds: if you can grow up, you should never grow up. Because there are too many distractions in the adult world, it means losing it for growth. "
Captain Hook represents the real society to a certain extent, and he has a cruel and realistic soul. And these are contradictory to everything Peter Pan thinks, so we should fight him. Therefore, both Captain Hook and anywhere in the text are describing the beauty of childhood and the conflict between growth and reality. People can't avoid this kind of conflict and can only accept it helplessly, so people can still feel the faint melancholy in the happiness in the book.
Hook's true identity is not his identity outside the novel, but his true identity in the novel. Maybe before he became a pirate, he was a student of a very famous school and had a so-called good atmosphere. By describing Hooke's behavior, the author emphasizes the educational atmosphere he received in his adolescence. The author shows this trend as a villain like Captain Hook, which really means denying the educational form of the author's time. On the other hand, schools and society are both part of growth. Captain Hook used to be an innocent child, but in the process of growing up, he was gradually transformed into such a person by reality (such as school and society). It can be said that this also highlights the sadness of growth from the side. Therefore, no matter how the author writes, it is inseparable from the theme he wants to express. Everything is for growth.
In the play, Barry made up a flying boy Peter who didn't want to grow up and would never grow up. Pan. He is naive, lively, vicious, brave and full of sacrifice. The author also invented a place where the story happened-Neverland. There, there are all kinds of "characters" that children hope to appear: fairies, mermaids, Indians, pirates, wild animals and dreambirds. In that underground house with mushrooms as chimneys, life is happy and carefree. The "war" between Peter and pirates, pirates and reds clearly witnessed the children's war game. Barry crossed the wonderful Neverland and Peter, a boy who refused to grow up. Fairy tale images like Pan tell people affectionately that childhood is the most beautiful movement in life, so we should cherish our precious childhood and let the children enjoy themselves.
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Enjoy the happiness that belongs only to them. From this, we can also see the writer's enthusiastic call for nature and simplicity.
Peter. Pan sprinkled fairy powder on Wendy and her two brothers, Michael and John, and they flew to Neverland together. The adventure story continues (mermaid's lagoon, etc.) ), "There is never a boring time." Peter. Pan and the children who flew with him to Neverland met the above fairy tale characters there. Because pirates are tricks and troubles all year round, the island is not peaceful. Despite the unfortunate events that followed, brave Peter? Pan still came up with a clever plan to save his friend.
Peter. When Pam broke up with the little girl Wendy, she promised to visit her every spring. Later Wendy grew up and got married, Peter? Pan played with Wendy's daughter again and took Wendy's daughter to the wonderful dream island. When Wendy's daughter grew up and got married, she found Wendy's granddaughter as a companion.
Peter. Pan's image is a spiritual symbol of endless life, eternal youth and never aging. "Peter? Pan weaves absurd fantasies, fairy tales and thrilling plots into short stories by means of characterization, psychological description, irony and humor. It is like a dazzling circus and a rhapsody, which gives readers a strong shock. [5]
Second, always sad children.
Author: Jing M.Guo
Peter. Pan is a child who will never grow up. He will never grow up.
Peter. Pan stayed in Neverland forever when he was a child. Besides, he can fly, and everyone loves him, which is why he is so headstrong. He always hurts people who love him, and he never considers whether others are sad or not.
"See Michael fall into the sea, Peter? Pan Caifei rushed down and grabbed him. Peter. Pan does a beautiful job, but he always waits until the last minute to save people, and it seems that he is deliberately showing off his skills instead of saving people. "
He is such a proud and willful child who hurts his friends.
"What is the back of love?"
"It's hate."
"No, it's forgetting."
Peter is a person who often forgets others, or he has never loved others.
"Since he forgot those things so quickly," Wendy said thoughtfully, "how can we expect him to remember us all the time?"
Really, sometimes Peter flies back and doesn't know them, at least not recognize them. Wendy saw this clearly. "No matter during the day or at other times, when Peter flew over and saw them, his eyes showed an expression of trying to recognize them. Once, Wendy had to call out her name to him. "
He needs everyone's love. He can be willful in that love, just like a child running in the snow, but he doesn't love others. Or more sadly, he doesn't know how to love others.
A person who loses the ability to love others is sad. Anne doesn't love others easily because she is cut by the fate of love. But Peter is purely naive because he is willful and selfish. So all the people who loved him felt sorry for him, including Wendy, who was jealous of him, Dinka, the little fairy who died for him, the Indian princess Tiger Lotus, the children on Neverland, and the mermaid who was willing to let Peter ride on his tail to play. They all think Peter? Pan is a poor child.
"The number of children on the island often changes, because some of them have been killed, or for other reasons, they are about to grow up-this is against the rules, and Peter won't allow them to grow up, so Peter starved them to death."
"I, Tiger Lotus, am loyal," said the beautiful princess. "Peter? Pan saved my life, and I will always be his good friend. I will never let pirates hurt him. " On Princess Tiger Lotus's side, this is gratitude and courtesy, but in Peter's view, this is what he deserves. So, he often condescends to say, "Very good, very good, Peter?" Pan said. Every time he says, "Peter? When Pan said "shut up", he just told the other person to shut up. Peter does not allow children to look like him. "A person who loves himself too much often hurts others unconsciously.
Peter. Pan hurt others, but in a sense, Peter didn't mean it. Peter has a bad habit-duplicity. This also shows that he is really just a child. Wendy is leaving and so are the children, but Peter pretends to be indifferent. He is still playing his broken flute by accident. Everyone told him to go to his mother, but he didn't. "Go, I won't go. If I do meet her, she will expect me to grow up again. i do not want to grow up. I want to be a child forever and play forever. " "After the children left, he happily played the flute for a while. Of course, this is just to cover up my discomfort and prove that I don't care about my friends leaving Wendy. In order to get angry, he decided not to take medicine. Wendy then he lay in bed without a quilt, which also made Wendy angry. Usually, Wendy always covers him in case he catches cold. He was so sad that he almost cried, but it suddenly occurred to him that if he laughed, he would say how angry Wendy might be. So he smiled. "
Peter is a sad child, and there are many places in the book that make people feel distressed. For example, on the lagoon, Peter and Wendy were injured and couldn't fly. At this time, the Kuroshio came up. Just then, a kite floated by, so Peter naughty told Wendy to climb the kite and stay away from him. But when Wendy left, Peter was afraid, too The mermaid circled around him, but there was nothing she could do. Pale moonlight shot into the water, shot into the water. So while listening to the saddest voice in the world-mermaid singing the moon, he bravely said to himself: Death is the greatest adventure.
For example, what Peter said to Wendy, he said: I always thought my mother would wait for me with the window open, so I played outside for two months, played for another two months, played for another two months, and then flew home. But the window has been bolted, my mother has forgotten me completely, and a little guy fell asleep in my bed.
Later, Wendy and the children flew home, the window was still open and the family was very happy. But Peter is outside the window. He can't go in. Peter has happiness that other children can't enjoy, but he will never enjoy the happiness in the window.
This sad child, I hope he can grow up one day.
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