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Metaphor in Peter Pan
Metaphor Examples in Peter Pan:
Chapter 1 - Peter Breaks Through
🔒"rummage in their minds and put things straight for next morning..." See in text (Chapter 1 - Peter Breaks Through)
"she plucked another flower and ran with it to her mother..." See in text (Chapter 1 - Peter Breaks Through)
Chapter 3 - Come Away, Come Away!
🔒"I can't help crowing, Wendy, when I'm pleased with myself..." See in text (Chapter 3 - Come Away, Come Away!)
"Oh, do come out of that jug, and tell me, do you know where they put my shadow?..." See in text (Chapter 3 - Come Away, Come Away!)
Chapter 4 - The Flight
🔒"It just goes out of itself when she falls asleep, same as the stars..." See in text (Chapter 4 - The Flight)
"this was rather an odd way of getting your bread and butter, nor even that there are other ways..." See in text (Chapter 4 - The Flight)
Chapter 7 - The Home Under The Ground
🔒"the bird sat on her eggs..." See in text (Chapter 7 - The Home Under The Ground)
Chapter 11 - Wendy's Story
🔒"Oo!" they all moaned, though they were not really considering the feelings of the unhappy parents one jot..." See in text (Chapter 11 - Wendy's Story)
Chapter 13 - Do You Believe In Fairies?
🔒"The crocodile passed him, but not another living thing, not a sound, not a movement..." See in text (Chapter 13 - Do You Believe In Fairies?)
Chapter 14 - The Pirate Ship
🔒"Are all the children chained, so that they cannot fly away?..." See in text (Chapter 14 - The Pirate Ship)
Chapter 15 - Hook or Me This Time
🔒"Dark and sinister man..." See in text (Chapter 15 - Hook or Me This Time)