1. Peter Pan
As Mark Twain commented, "It is my belief that Peter Pan is a great and refining and uplifting benefaction to this sordid and money-mad age; and the next best play is a long way behind- (qtd. in Jack 158). Tellingly, Twain's comment that Peter Pan is uplifting seems to depend on ignoring the fact that each of the "lost- boys is a baby who has fallen out of his pram "when the nurse is looking the other way- and who, if not claimed within seven days, is "sent far away to the Never Land- (Barrie 101). ... He is really a good man as breadwinners go, and it is hard luck for him to be propelled...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate