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). ... Something uncanny is going to happen, we expect, for a quiver has passed through the room, just sufficient to touch the night-lights- (97). ... The middle class seems more difficult to define. ... In times of affluence, some members of the middle class acquire savings. ... Says Mr Darling to his wife, "I warn you, Mary, that unless this tie is round my neck we don't go out to dinner...
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- Approx Pages: 29
- Grade Level: Undergraduate