
Peter Pan (character)
Peter Pan is a fictional character created by J.M. Barrie, known for his ability to fly and his refusal to grow up. He lives in the magical land of Neverland, where he has adventures with fairies, pirates, and lost boys. Peter embodies the spirit of childhood and freedom, often seen as both whimsical and irresponsible. His relationships, particularly with Wendy Darling, highlight themes of innocence, longing, and the tension between youth and adulthood. The character has been adapted into numerous films, plays, and books, making Peter Pan a lasting symbol of childhood imagination and adventure.