
The boy who never grew up
"The Boy Who Never Grew Up" refers to the character Peter Pan, created by J.M. Barrie. Peter is a young boy who lives in the magical world of Neverland, where he avoids the responsibilities of adulthood and enjoys adventures with fairies and lost boys. The story explores themes of childhood innocence, the desire for freedom, and the reluctance to grow up. Peter's refusal to age symbolizes the universal struggle between the carefree nature of youth and the inevitable transition into adulthood, making him a timeless figure in literature and popular culture.