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Comparing The Lost Boys, Dracula and Peter-Pan

2024-01-05 06:40:24

General posting by The Lost Boys, Dracula, Peter-Pan in The Lost Boys has similar events and quotes novel Dracula by Sir Bram Stoker and Sir Peter Pan. There are many similarities between the three stories. In all three stories stories there is a clue to a common story that starts with Dracula. The story of Dracula of the movie "Lost Boys" has many elements. The comparison begins with a vampire. Dracula is centered around the vampire Dracula.

Peter Pan is a fictitious person created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie. A freaky, naughty boy who can not fly and grow, Peter Pan is a dialogue with fairies, pirates, mermaids, Native Americans, his endless childhood adventure as a lost boy's leader Occasionally, it will be an ordinary child outside fantasy island. Peter Pan became a cultural symbol that symbolizes youthful innocence and escape. In addition to Barry's two different works, this character also appeared in various media and products, and adapted and expand Barry's work. These include 1953 animated films, 2003 drama / realism movies, TV series, and many other works.

Ask students if they are familiar with Peter Pan's "Lost Boy" character who played Peter Pan in JM Barry's novel they formed family and took care of each other in Never Neverland. Explain that a group of over 25,000 young Dinka people fled from civil war. In search of safety, these young people hiked in sub-Saharan Africa and eventually found their houses in the United States. After the role in JM Barry's novel, the media agreed that the rescuers called them "lost boy". Confirm vocabulary in this new context

Peter is the leader of lost child, including Tootles, Nibs, Slightly, Curly, The Twins. The boy who got lost was a group of boys who came to Dream Island after losing their parents "I lost the jury". In Barry 's novels Peter and Wendy (but the original Peter Pan is not) said that Peter "turned them off" when they began to grow. This has not been fully explained, but it suggests that he will kill them or expel them. In 1954 the musical "I do not grow", the boy sangs as "I am with that boy forever", Peter replied "I will be expelled otherwise." In "Bloody Peter Pan" (2006), Barry's Peter and Wendy official sequel, when Slyly began to become old, he exiled to Peter. Boy's house