Introduction While I was reading the Chapter fourteen, I stumbled over this quote. It confused me, and I lost the thread of the Chapter. Who is Marlowe and why is the author talking about his devils? What does he mean by Marlowe’s devils wore squibs...
Introduction “Real life is becoming indistinguishable from the movies” (REF). This bold statement was made by Adorno and Horkheimer in their 1947 work of social criticism, “Dialectic of Enlightenment”, to explain what they coined ‘the culture industry’. This ‘industry’ as a product of capitalism, dictates...
Classical Children's Literature: Beyond Entertainment Many of the books considered classical children’s literature today, such as Peter Rabbit, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan or the Boy Who Would Not Grow Up, The Wind in the Willow and Winnie the Pooh, are in fact stories that...
Optimistic View on Death in Charlotte's Web E.B. White develops an optimistic perspective by using the characters’ acceptance of the inevitable in his novel, Charlotte’s Web. Unlike in Peter Pan, mortality seems to manifest an attitude of universal importance and is something that does not...
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J.M. Barry wrote Peter Pan, which has been transformed into a ton of films and plays in front of an audience. Peter Pan is a Scottish author made story. Peter Pan is a mischievous child who can fly and never grows up. He was the...
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Eva Valentona’s article, “The Betwixt and Between: Peter Pan as a trickster Figure,” explores the literary figure of Peter Pan as trickster due to common features as his “liminal character, his moral and gender ambiguity, and his role as a creative bricoleur.” to paint a...