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PETER PAN

PETER PAN. Peter Pan appears in part barium small white bird of 1902. The most famous adventures of Peter Pan first appeared on December 27, 1904, in

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PETER PAN

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Peter Pan is a character which was created by Scottish author and playwright J. M. Barrie. Peter Pan is a mischievous boy who can fly and it never gets old. Peter Pan spends his endless adventure from childhood on the small island of Neverland as the leader of his gang the Lost Boys. In touch with mermaids, fairies, pirates, Indians and occasionally with children outside Neverland.

Page 3: PETER PAN. Peter Pan appears in part barium small white bird of 1902. The most famous adventures of Peter Pan first appeared on December 27, 1904, in

Peter Pan appears in part barium small white bird of 1902. The most famous adventures of Peter Pan first appeared on December 27, 1904, in the form of a theater play called Peter Pan, the boy who never wants to grow up. The performance was complemented in 1911 and converted into a novel titled Peter and Wendy.

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Bari has never described Peter Pan in detail, even in the novel Peter and Wendy is left to the readers to imagine themselves. Bari describes it as a beautiful boy with a beautiful smile. In the play Peter Pan was dressed in autumn leaves and spider web. His name and that playing the flute suggest the mythical god Pan.

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Peter Pan is traditionally played by a woman on stage. in the original production of Great Britain, dressed in reddish green tunic and tights. Earlier editions always describe Peter Pan in a reddish wardrobe, while green is becoming a popular 20's of the 20th century, thanks to the Disney adaptation of Peter Pan remains in green clothes.

In the Disney animated film Peter Pan wears a green tunic shirt, green tights and a green hat with a red feather in it. It has ears like an elf, dark brown eyes and red hair.

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Performance

Hilarious and likes to boast and to highlight everything done. In the book and play, and if in both film adaptation of Peter Pan represents selfishness of children, which can be seen in his forgetfulness and selfish behavior. Confident when it comes to danger, but i'm Bari is a novel written to Peter Pan at Maronerovom stone was afraid that he would die, but he showed that his nonchalant attitude by saying that death would be an awfully big adventure. In some versions of the story Peter Pan can be very arrogant. In the Disney adaptation (1953) on Lost boys called stud, and when Wendy and her brothers want to leave, he arrogantly thought that this is because they want to grow up.

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About the writer

J. M. Barrie (Eng. James Matthew Barrie; Kiriemuir, May 9, 1860 - London, 19 June 1937) was a Scottish novelist and playwright. According to many, his most famous work is "Peter Pan." Part of his life during which he wrote this work was the inspiration for the film "Finding Neverland" (Eng. Finding Neverland), in which he stars as Johnny Depp.

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