ЗА ОТВЕТ 1. Why do you think Peter doesn’t know how old he is?
2. Where do fairies come from?
3. Why do you think children don’t believe in fairies?
4. What does Peter suggest Wendy?
5. What should the Darling children do to fly?
6. How do they feel while flying?
Peter doesn't know how old he is because he is a fictional character who lives in a magical world called Neverland. In Neverland, time works differently, and people don't age like they do in the real world. Peter is a forever young boy who never grows up, which is why he doesn't have a specific age.
2. Where do fairies come from?
Fairies are magical creatures that are often depicted as small, winged beings with magical powers. According to folklore and mythology, fairies are said to come from various places. Some believe they originate from nature, such as flowers, trees, or bodies of water. Others say that fairies come from different realms or dimensions, existing alongside the human world but hidden from view. In popular culture, fairies are often associated with enchanted realms like fairyland or Neverland.
3. Why do you think children don't believe in fairies?
Children may not believe in fairies for several reasons. Firstly, fairies are mythical creatures, and some children may find it difficult to believe in things that they cannot see or touch. Additionally, as children grow older, they tend to develop a more rational and logical understanding of the world, which may lead them to question the existence of magical beings like fairies. Furthermore, societal influences, such as the portrayal of fairies as fictional characters in books and movies, may contribute to children perceiving fairies as imaginary rather than real.
4. What does Peter suggest to Wendy?
Peter suggests that Wendy should come with him to Neverland. In J.M. Barrie's story, Peter Pan, Wendy is a girl who Peter befriends and who becomes the mother figure to Peter and the Lost Boys. Peter invites Wendy to Neverland, a magical place where children never grow up, and where they can have exciting adventures with pirates, mermaids, and fairies.
5. What should the Darling children do to fly?
In the story of Peter Pan, the Darling children (Wendy, John, and Michael) are able to fly by thinking happy thoughts and using their imagination. To fly, they need to believe in the possibility of flight and let go of any doubts or fears. By doing so, they can experience the sensation of weightlessness and soar through the air just like Peter Pan and the other inhabitants of Neverland.
6. How do they feel while flying?
While flying, the Darling children experience a range of emotions. Initially, they may feel a mixture of fear and excitement as they are about to embark on a new and unfamiliar adventure. However, once they start flying, they feel a sense of freedom, joy, and exhilaration. The feeling of the wind rushing past them, the ability to see the world from a new perspective, and the thrill of defying gravity all contribute to an overwhelming sense of happiness and wonder. Flying gives them a sense of empowerment and allows them to escape the confines of the ordinary world.