![]() ![]() As soon as he understood he was a boy he lost the ability to fly and was forced to stay in the island forever. He then flew to the island and there Solomon Caw told him to look at himself, and only then Peter Pan comprehended who he really was. Peter Pan did not know he was a boy so was very upset when everyone turned away from him. When he was in the gardens there an alarm worked as it was already time when no people might be around, and here every bird and other magic creatures saw a little boy. So still thinking that he was a bird he stepped into the window and flew to the island where he lived before when was yet a bird. He was a boy of seven days who did not understand yet that he was a child, as before becoming a child he was a bird. This chapter reveals much about Peter Pan. Govor’s Well, Paths, the Serpentine, the Dog’s Cemetery. In the first chapter, the narrator describes Kensington Gardens through the eyes of a child giving every place in there a name which is reflected in the child’s imagination: Miss Mabel Grey’s gate, Broad Walk, Round Pond, Hump, St. ![]() We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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