From this 1953 classic Disney film, we review and give a plot summary while going over what we can learn from Peter Pan. Learn how Peter Pan overcomes the mayhem that Captain Hook creates from a jealous and heartbroken Tinkerbell.
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The children in the Darling family are growing up as shown by how Mr. Darling chains Nana outside and doesn’t let her be a Nana dog for them anymore. But little does he know, Peter Pan’s shadow got stuck in the nursery and when he returns to find it, the children wake up and Peter Pan teaches the kids to fly. You can fly if you have faith, trust and a little bit of pixie dust. On the rooftops of London they follow Peter Pan’s flight through the sky toward the second star to the right to return to Neverland with Peter Pan. We then meet Captain Hook and the pirates and we learn how Captain Hook is scared of Tick-Tock the crockodile. When Peter Pan is sighted, it’s all hands on deck to blast that Peter Pan. When Tickerbell gets back to hangman’s tree, she wakes up the crew and has the Lost Boys shoot Wendy down. Then Peter banishes Tinker bell while the boys head off playing following the leader. When Peter and Wendy are at Mermaid Lagoon, they soon turn to the task of rescuing Princess Tiger Lily. When the Indians find out what Peter Pan did, they make him Big Chief Flying Eagle. But Captain Hook’s plan starts to form when he finds out how hearbroken Tinkerbell is. Back at the Tree House, the boys hear from Wendy about what a mother is when she sings, Your Mother and Mine. Peter Pan warns the boys however, if they grow up, they can never return to Neverland. Captain Hook and the pirates show up and bring a present for Peter Pan. When the children are taken captive by the pirates, an elegant Captain Hook offers them a pirate’s life, but when they refuse, Wendy walks the plank. Peter Pan returns and a final battle for the ship culminates with the commandeering of the ship and Hook forced to say that “I’m a codfish.” When the children return to the nursery, Wendy tries to explain to her parents the adventures they had last night in the nursery and all that happened, and when the parents see a shadow of a ship in the sky they start to think that perhaps it is true after all.
Here are the 16 lessons we look at in Peter Pan:
Lesson 1: Growing up can be hard
Lesson 2: Beware of jealousy
Lesson 3: Faith and trust are essential
Lesson 4: Fear paralyzes and incapacitates
Lesson 5: Don’t believe everything you hear
Lesson 6: Some of the best ideas come from those you’d least expect
Lesson 7: Misunderstandings are the cause of many conflicts
Lesson 8: Beware of the green-eyed monster of Jealousy
Lesson 9: Work smarter, not harder
Lesson 10: Strategy and tactics easily defeat brute strength
Lesson 11: The end result of jealousy
Lesson 12: Sharing with others creates community
Lesson 13: Beware of ulterior motives behind people’s words and actions
Lesson 14: A bond with a mother is unique and special
Lesson 15: Beware of smooth talking
Lesson 16: True love sacrifices itself for the sake of others
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25 июл 2024