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Neverland

Neverland is a fictional, fantastical island featured in J.M. Barrie's stories about Peter Pan. It symbolizes a place of eternal childhood, perpetual adventure, and freedom from adult responsibilities. The island is inhabited by fairies, pirates, animals, and other magical creatures. It represents a retreat from reality, where imagination rules and time stands still. Neverland's charm lies in its blend of wonder and escapism, emphasizing the importance of play, innocence, and the desire to hold onto childhood wonder while exploring themes of maturity and longing.