A metaphorical analogy with Saturday MothersWithin the perspective of Peter Pan, another term comes into the discussion: utopia. From this point of view, Neverland where Peter Pan lives is also a utopia even though it contains pirates trying to disrupt the "perfect" order. Peter Pan, the micro-embodiment of the Neverland, also represents utopia itself, emphasizing how wonderful and superior he is throughout the novel. It is about three siblings named Wendy, John, and Michael who go after Peter Pan one night to the Neverland. Peter Pan, the protagonist, refuses to grow up that is why he is always a child.
Source: The Guardian January 13, 2022 21:03 UTC