In everyone's heart, there lives a little child whose name is Peter Pan. Maybe age will grow old, but for those who maintain their innocence, their throbbing heart will never grow old, because their beautiful innocence is the panacea for shattering old age.
In fact, I do not agree with a person who lacks innocence and mediocrity to live. What I mean by mediocrity is appropriately grasping the laws of human existence, and dexterously running in the turbid journey of the world. Being innocence doesn't mean being glib and flamboyant. Like Wendy's father in the movie, clinging to the president of their bank, I even feel utterly disgusted by that face. Maybe one of the inevitable reasons for not wanting to grow up is that you have to deal with things like livelihoods, jobs, and annoying socializing. The journey of teaching children to learn to love.
The most impressive thing in the article is the sentence: "I do, I do, I do believe fairies." And the little fairy drank the jealous and vicious red tears of Captain Hook, I think it is because of the little fairy After Wendy's appearance, feeling lost of Peter's love, encourages the child in the grass to shoot her with arrows as Wendy falls to the clouds. I think Captain Hook is like the devil who does everything possible to destroy people's innocence, but also another powerful driver that spurs children to grow up.
Never Island, where Peter Pan is located, can be said to be the purest paradise in the hearts of children. The verdant jungles, lovely Indians, and terrifying pirate captains satisfy almost all people in the world of dreams. All imagine.
In the end, Wendy, who found the hidden kiss, also grew up, understood her responsibility and mission, and left Never Island forever. When the family was reunited, the family in the window was happy, and the orphans were all there. Parents, and Peter Pan outside the window is still alone, just like our independent spiritual personality, it may be silent, but he is always with him.
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