Quite dreamy, the background of the story was chosen during World War II in the UK. A child named Peter in the orphanage was clever and naughty, full of ghost ideas. He was taken to Neverland by pirates one night, and he was thrown down from a high altitude by the pirates, and he was dying frequently. When he flew up, he opened a prophecy about the son of destiny, and also opened a series of adventures for Peter. I like what Peter said later in the story: "I am not the son of destiny, and the prediction is not about me, and the prediction is not necessarily true, but I am the son of my mother. If Blackbeard is going to destroy my parents, I will defend it to the death. I will fight him to the end, just like my parents." The adventure journey will always allow those with brave traits to grow up quickly, and Peter in the later period will be the same, fulfilling the prophecy of the Son of Destiny. Can fly, and led the elves to defeat the pirates. In fact, I think this may be just a dream of Peter. At the end of the story, Peter Pan returns to the orphanage and takes all the children in the orphanage to Neverland. The real situation should be that the orphanage was dropped by a bomb during the Second World War. The orphanage is gone, and the children are gone, and it is a kind of happiness to be able to live in a dream...
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