"Peter Pan" is a British fantasy fairy tale drama, first performed in London in 1904. In the play, a fictitious child who will never grow up-Peter Pan, is innocent and lively, evil-like, courageous and sacrificial. He brought the three children of Darlings to Neverland, where there are all kinds of characters that the children are eager to see: fairies, mermaid princesses, Indians, pirates, beasts, and birds. Peter Pan led the children through many adventures.
Peter Pan and his friend Tinker Bell appeared in London at night, listening to Mrs. Mary Darling's bedtime story outside the open window. He was found one night, and he lost his shadow in the escape. When he came back to find the shadow, he woke up Mrs. Darling's daughter, Wendy.
Wendy helped him fix the shadow. Peter discovered that Wendy also knew many stories, so he invited Wendy to Neverland to be the mother of their group of Lost Boys. They are all lost children. Wendy agreed, and along with her two younger brothers, John and Michael, followed Peter Pan to Neverland.
On the way to Neverland, their magical flight encountered many dangers. The children were shot down from the air by a cannon, and Wendy was almost killed by a missing boy due to the frame of Tinker Bell. Then Peter and his friends built a small house for Wendy (Wendy House), let her live in it to heal her injuries. Soon John and Michael also adjusted to the life of the lost boy.
Peter led Wendy and her two brothers through many adventures. The first real danger they encountered was in the mermaid lagoon. There Peter and the lost boys rescued Princess Lily (Princess Lily), but were also involved in the war with the pirates. Among their enemies is the demon Captain Hook (Captain Hook). Captain Hook scratched Peter
. He let Wendy escape on a kite, but he was helpless lying on the rock at high tide. Fortunately, a bird lent his nest to Peter as a boat,He returned home.
Because Peter saved Tiger Lily, he was helped by the Indians, who guarded Peter's house to resist the next pirate attack.
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