
Barrie's play (Peter Pan)
J.M. Barrie's play "Peter Pan" tells the story of a boy who never grows up, living in the magical Neverland. Peter invites Wendy and her brothers to join him in his adventures with fairies, pirates, and other fantastical creatures. Throughout their journey, themes of innocence, adventure, and the desire to remain young are explored. The play balances whimsy with deeper reflections on childhood and maturity, ultimately emphasizing the importance of imagination, bravery, and cherishing childhood moments while highlighting the inevitable passage of time.