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Peter enjoys pretending to be an ordinary child, perhaps because he feels the real adventure of being a child with parents and a home is forbidden to him. The ...
1–Peter not only doesn't know the difference between reality and fantasy, his body doesn't seem to know it either. His stomach looks physically larger to others ...
21 дек. 2015 г. · Wendy becomes the boy's “mother.” She cooks meals (which are sometimes make-believe) darns socks, and other motherly things for the boys. She ...
Chapter 7: The Home Underground. Wendy, John, and Michael are being fitted for the hollow holes of their trees that allow them access to the underground.
Chapter 7, The next day Peter Pan wastes no time measuring Wendy Darling and her brothers for their own hollow trees. Each child ha... Read More ; Chapter 8, One ...
Chapter 7 Summary: The Home under the Ground Peter fits Wendy, John, and Michael for hollow trees so they can hide from the pirates. “Once you fit, great care ...
Peter has run away from home, and became forever young. He lived with the company of little boys, who had lost in the forest. Once Peter Pan has flown into the ...
Chapter 7 The Home Under The Ground. One of the first things Peter did next day was to measure Wendy and John and Michael for hollow trees. Hook, you remember, ...
24 нояб. 2014 г. · Peter confesses that he has been listening in on the children's bedtime stories so that he could repeat them to the lost boys. He asks Wendy to ...
In Work Time A, students participate in a close read of Chapter 7 in Peter Pan, focused on analyzing Tinker Bell's character traits, her point of view and ...
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