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    Wendy was a little girl‚ who went to Neverland with Peter Pan. She didn’t want to grow up; she didn’t want to change. Wendy learned so much in Neverland‚ and she taught herself that it’s fine to grow up. In the book Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie‚ the character Wendy Darling changes because of the force of the environment‚ hatred‚ and lifestyles. “Change your location and you just may change yourself.” -Eric Weiner. Wendy became more mature because of going to Neverland. At the beginning of the story‚ Wendy

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    that is known to everyone. Wendy turns out to actually be the hero rather than Peter Pan. Peter is more of a guide that helps Wendy get through her journey throughout the entire story. Peter takes Wendy and her brothers to a magical world called “Neverland”. Throughout the time Wendy‚ her brothers‚ and Peter spent there‚ they faced dangers and obstacles such as Captain James Hook‚ the leader of a pirate ship trying to capture Peter Pan that could have severely hurt if not caused fatalities to anyone

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    as “chewed up lollipop sticks covered in lipstick stains” (4) and “little pieces of make-believe plundered from gym lockers” (4) bring the reader into this fantasy world. These lines alone pull me into the poem‚ into this fantasy world they call “Neverland”. Of course‚ this is the ideal society‚ not the one we are in. The poem also depicts the discrimination and hidden rules that teenagers and women have to get used to. Like Yerrapotu states‚ “pirate ships become fraternity houses‚ pirate songs become

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    that every day the kid in the orphanage always decreased. They decided to figure it out. But‚ before they’d known what happen‚ the Blackbeard’s crew had taken them in the pirate ship. before They had go to the neverland‚ nibs had jumpped to the roof and left peter in the ship. In the neverland‚ peter is being a labor in the pixum mining and digging for nothing because they had already ran out of pixum. The moment blackbeard known that peter can fly‚ he thought peter came to kill him like the phropechy

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    J. M. Barrie uses archetypes and motifs that establish the story as a fairytale. Among the features of the fairytale are having the setting in a magical land‚ having a hero and a villain and having major characters on a quest. Barrie creates the Neverland as the land of dreams where these archetypes and motifs come to life to tell a story of escape‚ adventure and journey‚ putting this story clearly in the fairytale genre. Barrie uses a variety of archetypes but among the most that strengthen the

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    Most critics agree that children’s literature is a diverse paradoxical area of study combining different literary genres. Like the concept of childhood‚ children’s literature is a social and cultural concept that evolves over time. Since the fourteenth century‚ children’s literature has gone through different literary periods each defined by its own divisions and genres. Many children’s novels‚ such as J.M. Barrie’s Peter and Wendy‚ and C.S. Lewis’s The Lion‚ the Witch‚ and the Wardrobe were published

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    Alienation Defining what alienation really is requires experiencing the feeling of it firsthand. It is the fear of being completely alone‚ whether in life or in a situation that nobody else understands. It’s a feeling that is impossible to fake because it is basically born from fear. Looking at the texts Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck‚ Peter Pan by J.M Barrie and Inception written and directed by Christopher Nolan‚ the aspects of alienation is shown through the isolation of going through different

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    influence generations of children in negative and positive ways. For over one hundred years‚ one of these influential texts is still J.M. Barrie’s Peter and Wendy‚ which originated as a play. The main character‚ Peter Pan‚ is a boy who lives in Neverland and refuses to grow up. He lives by his own rules‚ with no parental guidance to help him learn right from wrong. The same concept is depicted in Harriet the Spy by Louise Fitzhugh. Harriet‚ an

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    “Peter” and “Wendy”. These names allude to the story of Peter Pan‚ where the main character‚ Peter‚ goes to England and takes a girl named Wendy to a place called Neverland. In Neverland‚ there are some kids who live there because‚ they don’t want to be led by their parents and they don’t have to grow up because there is no aging in Neverland. The allusion is used in the story to compare the kids’ to the main characters in “Peter Pan”. The kids’ don’t like or believe in their parents so they rely on

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    Chiara Andreetto U.S. History 11.5.2015 MICHAEL JACKSON Michael Jackson was one of the most influential person in the pop music‚ he was also known as the ‘King of Pop’ all over the world. Michael Jackson was born on August 29‚ 1958‚ in Gary‚ Indiana. His mother‚ Katherine Jackson was an adept musician. He grew up with his eight siblings. His dad‚ Joe Jackson was a former drummer and guitarist and guided him and his siblings to their music career. He was the one who built the foundation of their

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