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The Theme Of Escapism In Peter Pan

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Peter Pan tells the story about a land where children do not have to grow up or have any responsibilities. The island itself seems like an ideal place for the children to get away from their lives, they go on adventures with Peter but they eventually realize that they cannot stay there forever and must go back to their real lives. Peter Pan allows readers to go to a place where they do not need to worry about responsibilities or their lives much like how Peter persuades Wendy and her brothers to go with him to Neverland because Wendy does not want to grow up. Wendy realizes that, while there are many positive aspects in Neverland, it is not the amazing, magical place that Peter had described to her, she soon faces the dangers of being in …show more content…

The sea also represents infinity which symbolizes the desires of never having to grow up and staying infinitely young.
The second way Peter Pan allows people to escape their lives is when he convinces Wendy to come with him to Neverland. He glamourizes it and makes it sound great and adventurous, all the while there are many dangers that he does not tell Wendy about so that she will come with him and tell him and the lost boys stories. While in Neverland, Wendy becomes aware of the dangers on the island that Peter failed to tell her about. “The Boys take pleasure in battling “Indians” and pirates, often getting killed in the process, as is mentioned directly in the book when it says that the number of Lost Boys fluctuates.” (Corrigan) This quote talks about how the boys value adventure over safety even if it means getting killed in the process, this is yet another thing that Peter fails to mention to Wendy before taking her to Neverland. Another danger that Wendy encounters are the mermaids that Peter described with long, beautiful tails are actually dangerous. The mermaids do not like anybody except Peter, they are not safe to visit at night, and their lagoon is the most dangerous place in Neverland. Another example of the dangers is the pirates. The lost boys, Peter, and the Darlings fight the pirates after saving princess Tiger Lily. The pirates are after the lost

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