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Peter and Wendy

  •  English    14     Public
    Chapters 1 to 16
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  • How does Peter Pan change (or not change) throughout the story?
    Peter changes very little. He stays adventurous, playful, and resistant to growing up.
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  • How does Wendy grow?
    Wendy becomes more mature and understands the importance of family and responsibility.
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  • What motivates Hook most?
    Mostly revenge and fear. He is cruel but intelligent, educated, and deeply emotional.
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  • What does the novel say about childhood?
    Childhood is magical, joyful, and full of imagination.
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  • . What does it say about growing up?
    Growing up is natural but difficult. Growing up brings responsibility but also wisdom.
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  • How is freedom shown?
    Through flying, adventure, and life in Neverland.
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  • Cost of freedom?
    Lack of responsibility and emotional connection.
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  • What does Neverland represent?
    Childhood, imagination, and escape.
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  • What does Peter’s shadow symbolize?
    Identity and his magical nature.
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  • Why is Hook afraid of the crocodile?
    It reminds him of danger and death.
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  • Why does Peter struggle emotionally?
    He avoids maturity and attachment.
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  • Why is Peter vs Hook powerful? How are they opposites?
    It represents deeper themes beyond fighting. Peter represents youth; Hook represents adulthood and fear.
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  • Strongest chapter?
    Chapter 13 because of Tinker Bell’s sacrifice.
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  • Should Wendy stay or leave?
    Support with evidence
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