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she recieved several different hints that Peter had been to the nursery several times before. for one thing she always felt eyes on her when she was reading her stories. nana always barked at the window. and peter had left his shadow behind, later returning for it. hope this helped. :)

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Did peter know Wendy's mother?

Of course, the author did hinted it out at the beginning of the chapter. When Wendy's mother telling them the related story, while Peter who came in listen wasn't a coincidence. Wendy's mother to Wendy's grand daughter, they were all have the fairy tales story in their own.


Did Peter Pan and Wendy get married?

No. Wendy was just a child the same as Peter, at the same age even, so the eternal childhood isn't exactly what causes the problem. It was that Peter only yearned for a mother-figure, and having lived for so long away from any human women/girls in a place that makes you forget, he didn't reflect on any romantic love memories - which he however had according to Barrie's other book "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens". But the point still remains that no, they didn't fall in love originally - only Wendy felt romantically towards Peter. But in the 2003 film version, they did fall in love with each other. However, in the Peter Pan story, Peter does play a game with Wendy where he becomes the "father" instead of just the son of Wendy, implying that they were a married couple. This could very well imply that Peter does not know the difference between love between mother and son, and a crush.


What is the main problem in the Peter Pan story?

It is the basically juvenile fantasy of wanting to remain a child forever- there are sub-harmonics of this in the song ( Believe) which is associated with the Yuletide film-The Polar Express. the rather tepid argument suggests that permanent childhood- if attainable, would be an ideal state. Sorry Pete- adults have more fun.,


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Did Jane and Peter Pan fall in love?

Do you mean in the movie or the book? As in the book we didn't know as much about Jane as we did with Wendy; except that she (Jane) was the daughter of Wendy and came with Peter Pan to Neverland. She had a daughter, Margaret, and that's probably the little we learned about Jane in the book.But in the movie, we learn much more about Jane, both about her personality and appearance.Personally, I don't think Peter and Jane fell in love, the very idea (in my opinion) is somewhat crazy. Jane is so unlike Wendy and I never think Jane had a crush on Peter as Wendy had. Jane's more like Wendy's father. This is a short text I found about Jane:''As a young child, Jane believes in Neverland and enjoys hearing her mother's (Wendy's) stories about Peter Pan. However, when World War II breaks out, her father is called to serve in the war and Jane is asked to take care of her mother and brother. As the war goes on, she becomes cynical and stops believing in both Neverland and Peter Pan.''It was a while ago I watched Peter Pan and the Return to Neverland, but I certainly remember that I didn't like Jane, and that she didn't like Peter that much at the beginning.But that kind of changes at the end when she says something like: ''I will always believe in you, Peter Pan.''And I remember that she said so in a dreamy voice, *hmpf*.So.... Jane maybe had a tiny crush at Peter Pan at the end (who could blame her?), but I found it quite impossible that Peter returned those feelings.OUT OF TOPIC:I've always believed that Peter and Wendy had feelings for each other.The author himself wrote that Peter loves Wendy; ''however, it is not a romantic love, he thinks of her as his mother. Barrie attributes this to "the riddle of his existence".''Hmpf. We all know that Peter loved Wendy, anyways. With and without any riddle.

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No. Wendy was just a child the same as Peter, at the same age even, so the eternal childhood isn't exactly what causes the problem. It was that Peter only yearned for a mother-figure, and having lived for so long away from any human women/girls in a place that makes you forget, he didn't reflect on any romantic love memories - which he however had according to Barrie's other book "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens". But the point still remains that no, they didn't fall in love originally - only Wendy felt romantically towards Peter. But in the 2003 film version, they did fall in love with each other. However, in the Peter Pan story, Peter does play a game with Wendy where he becomes the "father" instead of just the son of Wendy, implying that they were a married couple. This could very well imply that Peter does not know the difference between love between mother and son, and a crush.


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It is the basically juvenile fantasy of wanting to remain a child forever- there are sub-harmonics of this in the song ( Believe) which is associated with the Yuletide film-The Polar Express. the rather tepid argument suggests that permanent childhood- if attainable, would be an ideal state. Sorry Pete- adults have more fun.,


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Do you mean in the movie or the book? As in the book we didn't know as much about Jane as we did with Wendy; except that she (Jane) was the daughter of Wendy and came with Peter Pan to Neverland. She had a daughter, Margaret, and that's probably the little we learned about Jane in the book.But in the movie, we learn much more about Jane, both about her personality and appearance.Personally, I don't think Peter and Jane fell in love, the very idea (in my opinion) is somewhat crazy. Jane is so unlike Wendy and I never think Jane had a crush on Peter as Wendy had. Jane's more like Wendy's father. This is a short text I found about Jane:''As a young child, Jane believes in Neverland and enjoys hearing her mother's (Wendy's) stories about Peter Pan. However, when World War II breaks out, her father is called to serve in the war and Jane is asked to take care of her mother and brother. As the war goes on, she becomes cynical and stops believing in both Neverland and Peter Pan.''It was a while ago I watched Peter Pan and the Return to Neverland, but I certainly remember that I didn't like Jane, and that she didn't like Peter that much at the beginning.But that kind of changes at the end when she says something like: ''I will always believe in you, Peter Pan.''And I remember that she said so in a dreamy voice, *hmpf*.So.... Jane maybe had a tiny crush at Peter Pan at the end (who could blame her?), but I found it quite impossible that Peter returned those feelings.OUT OF TOPIC:I've always believed that Peter and Wendy had feelings for each other.The author himself wrote that Peter loves Wendy; ''however, it is not a romantic love, he thinks of her as his mother. Barrie attributes this to "the riddle of his existence".''Hmpf. We all know that Peter loved Wendy, anyways. With and without any riddle.


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