Friday, November 13, 2015

What are all of the problems in Peter Pan?

I am assuming that you are asking for the problems
(conflict) in Peter Pan.  


The most
obvious example of conflict in the story is that between Peter Pan and Captain Hook; the
two characters hate one another and their "crews" follow the examples set by the two.
 Another problem is Peter's desire to overcome his human nature and stop aging, which is
possible in Neverland but means that he misses out on a basic understanding of "normal"
life.  Peter is faced with an emotional attachment to Wendy, in addition, but is
challenged by her unwillingness to simply abandon the real world in order to exist in
the magical world of Neverland.  Basically, Peter cannot have it
all.

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