Peter and Wendy
eng. Peter Pan and Wendy · 1911
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Main Ideas
- Eternal childhood and refusal to grow up: Peter Pan symbolizes the desire to remain a child and avoid the responsibilities of adult life.
- Magic and adventure: The story is filled with magic, adventures, and fantasies that come to life in Neverland.
- Friendship and loyalty: The relationships between Peter, Wendy, John, Michael, and the Lost Boys highlight the importance of friendship and loyalty.
- Family values: Wendy and her brothers strive to return home, emphasizing the significance of family and the comfort of home.
- The battle between good and evil: The conflict between Peter Pan and Captain Hook represents the timeless struggle between good and evil.

Date of publication: 27 June 2024
Updated: 30 August 2024
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Genre: Children's literature
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