Entity: PETER-PAN
Peter Pan refers to a boy who never grows older and lives in a fantastical land, symbolizing eternal youth and freedom from responsibilities.
PETER PAN
Etymology
The term 'Peter Pan' originates from the character created by Sir James Barrie in his play 'Peter Pan,' symbolizing eternal youth and a refusal to grow up.
Definition
Peter Pan is a symbolic figure representing eternal youth and a refusal to grow up, often associated with carefree and adventurous qualities.
Historical Context
First introduced in the early 20th century, Peter Pan has become a cultural icon, inspiring numerous adaptations in literature, theater, and film.
Cultural Significance
Peter Pan embodies the desire for eternal youth and freedom from responsibilities, resonating with audiences of all ages.
Related Concepts
- Neverland
- Lost Boys
- Wendy Darling
See Also
A symbolic figure representing eternal youth and a refusal to grow up, often associated with carefree and adventurous qualities.