7 Facts about the original story of Peter Pan

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During this time many people who know the character of Peter Pan as a figure of classical and legendary figures who usually accompany childhood almost the majority of children around the world.

The story of Peter Pan, a child who never grows up and his miraculous life at Neverland, is indeed successful in making many children dream of visiting Neverland.

Even you, as a child once, must have wanted to be Peter Pan is also the work just play and play? Is it fun? No need to bother learning deh, oops!

But who would have thought that Peter Pan's original story was not as simple and as sweet as it is often portrayed in Disney cartoons. Even the figure of Peter pan is depicted as a nasty figure who is not reluctant to kill.

1. Peter Peter Green color?

In some of Peter Pan's films, both animated and live action series, we may often see a little boy who traveled in Neverland is synonymous with green clothes. Whereas in the actual story, Peter Pan originally actually use clothing made of leaves with gradations of brown, orange and tan, you know. Do not get me wrong again from now on?

2. Peter Pan is a fictional story, but the characters themselves are real

Everyone must know that Peter Pan's story is the result of the imagination of novelist J.M Barrie. But that not everyone knows is Peter Pan figure itself is actually an inspiration from the younger brother J.M. Barrie named Davies.

According to some sources, Davies died of an accident while playing ice skating just before his 14th birthday. Davies is considered a "boy who would never grow up" or a boy who never grows up by his family. This is what then inspired J.M Barrie to make it a Peter Pan character.

3. Peter Pan became the name of the disease syndrome

Peter Pan, as mentioned in point two, is considered a boy who never grows up. So the researchers eventually agreed to use the name Peter Pan as the name of a syndrome in which a person has a childish nature and is reluctant to be responsible for what he does, even though his age is not quite young anymore.

Peter Pan syndrome itself can not only infect men, women can also develop this syndrome.

4. The real villain

Hayo guessed, who's the villain in the real Peter Pan story? If you guess Captain Hook, you're wrong! Captain Hook is not a real villain in the original story. Actually the bad guy is Peter Pan itself. Characterization of characters expanded to be the attraction of children will be about the story of pirates.

5. Peter Pan is a murderer

If all this time you think Peter Pan figure is a small hero figure that is fun because of its nosy nature, wah I think you should rectify it hurriedly deh. In the original story, Peter pan is actually a sadistic killer figure or commonly called a psychopath.

The motive for killing is also strange, in order to fill his boring leisure time. Even in the original movel composed by J.M. Barrie, Peter is always looking for new victims. Not just Pirates, but also his friends. Even when Lost Boys showed signs of growing, Peter would not hesitate to get rid of them. Soon! Duh, spooky huh?

6. Neverland does not really stop the age of the children

During this time many people who believe, when able to enter Neverland, the age of someone is as if to stop so that there will never happen aging process. Young continues. Ah who said? Peter does lead the "troops" of children who refuse to mature, but in fact only Peter has managed to experience it.

In the original story, the age of the children does not stop, but only slows down, so over time they will grow into adults and grow older.

7. Peter Pan's character has actually appeared in another story

Before the original novel appeared, Peter Pan has actually appeared in another story by J.M. Barrie, The Little White Bird, written in 1902 before the Peter Pan theater was played.

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