Peter is carefree and childish. Wendy is more mature and responsible.
Why does Wendy go to Neverland?
She wants adventure and is curious about Peter’s world.
Why is Wendy important to Peter?
She is kind, caring, and tells stories. Peter also likes that she acts like a mother to the Lost Boys.
Why is Hook interesting?
He is dangerous, clever, and dramatic. - “Peter Pan has cut off my arm!” Reveals his deep hatred toward Peter.
What does Peter’s shadow symbolize?
It can symbolize identity, freedom, and the magical part of Peter.
Why do you think Peter Pan refuses to grow up?
“All children, except one, grow up.” This is the famous opening line and introduces the central theme: childhood vs growing up. Because he loves freedom, fun,
Why does Peter forget quickly?
He lives in the moment and avoids deep emotional attachment.
Is Wendy happy in Neverland?
Partly yes, because of adventure, but she also misses home.
How does Wendy bring order to Neverland?
She introduces routines, kindness, and responsibility.
How does Peter’s memory affect relationships?
He forgets important things, making connections difficult.
Why do the Lost Boys admire Peter?
Because he is brave, confident, and adventurous.
Why is Peter emotionally immature?
Because he refuses to grow up and avoids responsibility.
Why do the Lost Boys want Wendy to stay?
Because they want someone caring and motherly in their lives.
Mention 2 important quotes in chapter 2
Ch 2: The Shadow “You think like an old lady.” Peter Pan. Peter says this to Wendy because she is practical. “To die will be an awfully big adventure"
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