It begins with a daily chore in Wendy's family.
There are six people in Wendy's family. Among them are Mr. Darling, Mrs. Darling, Wendy and her two younger brothers, one is John and the other is Michael, and there is a very conscientious little babysitter. Her name is Nana. She is a dog. Nana is responsible for taking care of the children's daily life and ensuring their safety.
One day, Mr. Darling and Mrs. Darling went to a dinner party. They have put Peter Pan's shadow in the drawer before. When they left, the window of the nursery was open. So after the adults left, only Nana and Lisa were responsible for taking care of the two children, and Lisa was mainly responsible for some children's food. But on this day, Peter Pan came back and found his own shadow.
Wendy was fast asleep when Peter Pan came in through the window. Peter Pan started rummaging through the wardrobe, and finally he found his own shadow in the drawer. When he tried to stick his shadow with soap, he found that it could not be stuck back. So he began to cry sadly. His crying woke Wendy from her dream. Wendy found someone crying at her bedside. She was not surprised or afraid, but asked him with concern: What's the matter? So the two became acquainted. During the conversation, they exchanged names. However, Peter Pan doesn't know where he lives. He never writes letters. He has no mother. He doesn't even know his last name. But he likes it but pretends to know everything. Later, Wendy kindly helped him sew the shadow with a needle and thread. Peter Pan smiled happily. Look, this is a fairy tale. From the point of view of adults, we can't understand such a meeting.
Oh, by the way, I forgot to introduce another fairy. She is a fairy brought by Peter Pan. Her name is Tinker Bell. Tinker bell doesn't like Wendy at all. Because she saw that Wendy and Peter Pan were very close, she was jealous and mad with jealousy.
Seduced by Peter Pan's magical story, Wendy woke up her two younger brothers and then learned to fly with Peter Pan. When they fly, they feel happy that the room is too small and want to fly out and have a try. Peter Pan said I could take you to see mermaids and pirates. So Wendy and her two younger brothers are very happy. They rushed out of the window excitedly before mom and dad came back and started a miracle trip with Peter Pan.
The place they want to fly to is called Neverland. In Neverland, there are pirates, fishermen, crocodiles, Indians and lost children who don't know where they came from. These children have become loyal followers of Peter Pan. They took Peter Pan's words as an imperial edict because they didn't know who to trust. When Peter Pan took Wendy back to their home under the tree hole, Wendy became the children's mother, and Peter Pan naturally became the children's father.
Pirates and Peter Pan have a long history of hostility and hatred. Because the captain of the pirate ship called himself Hook, his arm was cut off by Peter Pan.
But you may be wrong. Peter Pan formed his own team, not to let them protect themselves, but he was always the first brave guy who rushed out to fight the enemy. He protects every child he leads as he protects his own subjects. He also protected the life of the fairy Tinker Bell. Although he is always stubborn sometimes, he will say something like "I am really annoying you" in disgust. However, at the moment when the fairy drank the poison for her, this arrogant guy asked all the children to tell him whether he believed in the existence of the fairy. The birth and rebirth of fairies are also very wonderful. Every time a child is born, her/his laughter can burst into immortals. The fairy died, and if a child is willing to believe in the existence of the fairy, then the fairy will come back to life. Although, the fairy's life is actually very short.
Peter Pan is sometimes a wayward, arrogant and wayward guy who likes to pretend not to understand. But at the same time, he is a responsible, brave, experienced, loyal and free soul, and he can make a nightingale-like cry. So Wendy, Michael and John really like him. Including six missing children, all of whom are called Captain Peter Pan. Peter Pan didn't ask for a new name until Wendy came. The youngest child is Tu Tu, and there are twin brothers, Dick Knibbs, Weasley and Curly. In fact, the number of children on the island has been changing, because some have been killed and some have disappeared. Peter will starve them to death if they are about to grow up. Because in Peter's eyes, growing up is against the rules.
In the team of pirates, there is one person who is more Smith. He is a very silent man, but he often works actively. When Hook caught the children on the pirate ship and figured out what to do with them, Smith was absorbed in knitting the hem of his clothes. He thought all the children were afraid of him, but almost all the children liked him that night because Smith told them some terrible stories. He also hit them with his palm because he couldn't hit them with his fist, but the more he hit them, the more the children pestered him. Michael also tried on his glasses. Why do they all think Smith is cute? In Hooke's eyes, it was Smith's good manners. Because if you want to join the pirate club, you must have good manners and prove this before you are eligible to join. Yes, Hooke is such a paranoid who is full of evil but wants to keep his manners. There is a saying that I particularly like. He said: Smith has extraordinary manners, but he doesn't know it himself. Isn't this the best manners?
Yes, in fact, the greatest charm of a person, or what makes a person lovely, is that he has a good side, but he doesn't take it as his own advantage but takes it for granted.
Of course, at the end of the story, Hook was eaten by a crocodile and Peter Pan won. Wendy went back to her home, and her parents had been waiting for him to come back. Six lost children were taken in by Mrs. Darling and Mr. Darling and lived a happy and ordinary life. Peter Pan, who refused to grow up, was afraid to find that his mother had closed the window when he got home. He was also afraid to admit the fact that he wanted to go home.
At the end of the story, Peter Pan stayed in Neverland. He will come back to see Wendy. But when the problem has grown up to be a wife, he can't recognize Wendy anymore. And he himself is still that heartless little boy. He doesn't remember Captain Hook. He doesn't remember tinker bell. However, he remembered that Wendy's mother agreed to clean up every spring, although Peter Pan's cleaning in one year was similar to Wendy's for several years or even more than ten years. Many years later, Wendy gave birth to a girl named Jane. When Peter Pan came in through the window, he began to fly with Jane. Later, when Wendy's hair turned white, Jane's daughter Margaret began to take part in Peter Pan's flight. That's how things go round and round. As long as children are happy, innocent and heartless, they will never forget to fly.
The second half of the story. Let's look at it from the author's point of view Looking at Mr. and Mrs. Darling, while waiting for Wendy, Michael and John to come back, their lives are unremarkable. They open the window every day, looking forward to one day. Children can fly back from this window. So the window is always open. Because of his dereliction of duty, Mr. Darling tied Nana up and caused the children to fly away like that. Since then, he has lived in Nana's kennel, and every day when he goes out, he lives in the kennel and has the kennel carried to the car and taken to the office. For many people, this is a bit like Don Quixote. But when everyone knew what had happened, they were deeply moved, so when his car passed by, the cheers were always prolonged. And Mrs. Darling, a poor woman, almost every day in Lacrimosa, her heart is always aching. The night Wendy John and Michael Fei came back, Mr. Darling endured the pain and asked Mrs. Darling to play a piano piece for him. The name of the piece was "A Lovely Family". So that night, Mrs. Darling didn't stay in the nursery, but went to the piano room.
Peter Pan doesn't want Wendy to go back to her house because he likes Wendy, too. He tried to fly back to Wendy's home early and closed the window, which made Wendy feel depressed and gave up the idea of going home. But when the piano fell, Peter Pan clearly saw that Mrs. Darling's tears had been flowing. He couldn't stand this situation and began to do all kinds of funny actions to distract himself, but he couldn't get rid of Mrs. Darling's tearful eyes. Finally, he couldn't help but open the window.
It can be seen from here that Peter Pan is still a kind person. Although he was genuinely jealous of Wendy and the other children. However, he still wants to help them get their own happiness. And he himself, loyal to his inner desire for freedom, returned to the place called Neverland.
The story doesn't end here. In fact, when Peter Pan returned to Linkin Park from his isolated island to look for his home, he found that the window was still open for him, and her mother, like Wendy's mother, was in Lacrimosa all day, waiting for her to come back. Peter Pan was overjoyed. He finally believes that the window is always open for him. However, he did not return to his home immediately, but he had a desire to explore and discover more and more wonderful worlds. So he left again. Although he has made up his mind to come back. In fact, at that time, the fairy could realize two wishes for him. The first wish is that he can go home. However, when he left home again, the fairies fell in love with Peter Pan. They tried to get him to say his second wish at will, but Peter Pan was very clever. He escaped all the tricks of the fairies and finally bravely told them his second wish, hoping to return to his mother forever.
Yes, the story is not over yet. When Peter Pan came home for the second time, he found the window closed. He peeped in through the window. His mother has fallen asleep peacefully. In her arms, there is a little boy. When Peter Pan shouted at her angrily, her mother couldn't hear her.
Therefore, those of us who often make big mistakes know that we will do differently when the second chance comes. However, Solomon was right. For most people, second chances don't exist. So, don't just wait and delay, or when we come to the window, it's time to close the door. The solid iron railing will always close the hopeful window.