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『壹』 彼得潘的英语读后感(300字左右)

Peter Pan is a character created by Scottish novelist and playwright J. M. Barrie A mischievous boy who can fly and magically refuses to grow up, Peter Pan spends his never-ending childhood adventuring on the small island of Neverland as the leader of his gang the Lost Boys, interacting with mermaids, Indians, fairies and pirates, and from time to time meeting ordinary children from the world outside. In addition to two distinct works by Barrie, the character has been featured in a variety of media and merchandise, both adapting and expanding on Barrie's works.

Peter Pan first appeared in a section of The Little White Bird, a 1902 novel written for alts. Following the highly successful debut of the play about Peter Pan in 1904, Barrie's publishers, Hodder and Stoughton, extracted chapters 13– of The Little White Bird and republished them in 1906 under the title Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens, with the addition of illustrations by Arthur Rackham.[1]

The character's best-known adventure debuted on 27 December 1904, in the stage play Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up. This story was adapted and expanded somewhat as a novel, published in 1911 as Peter and Wendy, later as Peter Pan and Wendy, and still later as simply Peter Pan.

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History
Peter Pan has appeared in numerous adaptations, sequels, and prequels since then, including the widely known 1953 animated feature film Walt Disney's Peter Pan, various stage musicals (including one by Jerome Robbins, starring Cyril Ritchard and Mary Martin, filmed for television), live-action feature films Hook (1991) and Peter Pan (2003), and the authorized sequel novel Peter Pan in Scarlet (2006). He has also appeared in various works not authorized by the holders of the character's right, which has lapsed in most parts of the world. A major new stage proction that will tour internationally was performed in Summer 2009 in Kensington Gardens in a specially built theatre pavilion within view of the Peter Pan statue. The proction opens in the US in May 2010.

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Major stories
Of the stories written about Peter Pan, several have gained widespread notability. See Works based on Peter Pan for a list of books, films, etc. featuring these and other Peter Pan stories.

Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens – Infant Peter flies from his home, makes friends with fairies, and takes up residence in Kensington Gardens. A "book-within-a-book" first published in Barrie's The Little White Bird.
Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up/Peter and Wendy – Peter brings Wendy and her brothers to Never Land, where he has a climactic showdown with his nemesis Captain Hook. Originally told in Barrie's stage play and novel, and repeatedly adapted in various media.
Hook – Peter has grown up, forgotten about his life in Never Land, and has a wife and children of his own. While the family is in London visiting elderly Wendy, Captain Hook abcts Peter's children to lure him back for a final el to the death. A film by Steven Spielberg.
Return to Never Land – During World War II, Wendy's slightly war-hardened daughter Jane is taken to Neverland by Captain Hook, but Peter saves her and asks her to be the Lost Boys' new "mother". A film by Disney.
Peter and the Starcatchers, Peter and the Shadow Thieves, Peter and the Secret of Rundoon – Peter leaves a London orphanage for a series of adventures which offer an origin story for Captain Hook, fairies, his abilities, and the Lost Boys. Novels by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson.
Peter Pan in Scarlet – Wendy, John, and most of the Lost Boys return to Neverland, where Peter has begun to take Captain Hook's place. A novel by Geraldine McCaughrean, an official sequel to Peter and Wendy.

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Appearance
Barrie never described Peter's appearance in detail, even in the novel Peter and Wendy, leaving much of it to the imagination of the reader and the interpretation of anyone adapting the character. Barrie mentions in "Peter and Wendy" that Peter Pan still had all of his baby teeth. He describes him as a beautiful boy with a beautiful smile, "clad in skeleton leaves and the juices that flow from trees". In the play, Peter's outfit is made of autumn leaves and cobwebs. His name and playing the flute vaguely suggest the mythological character Pan.

Traditionally the character has been played on stage by an alt woman, a decision driven primarily by the difficulty of casting actors even younger than the one playing Peter as the other children, so the presentation of the character on stage has never been viewed as implying how Peter "really" looks.

In Peter Pan in Scarlet, Geraldine McCaughrean adds to the description of his appearance, mentioning his blue eyes, and saying that his hair is light (or at least any colour lighter than black). In this novel, Never Land has moved on to autumn, so Peter wears a tunic of jay feathers and maple leaves, rather than his summertime garb. In the 'Starcatcher' stories written by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson, Peter has carrot-orange hair and bright blue eyes.

In the Disney films, Peter wears an outfit that is easier to animate, consisting of a short-sleeved green tunic and tights apparently made of cloth, and a cap with a feather in it. He has pointed elf-like ears, and his hair is orangish brown. In the live-action 2003 film, he is portrayed by Jeremy Sumpter, who has blond hair and blue eyes, and his outfit is made of leaves and vines. In Hook, he appears as an alt as Robin Williams with dark brown hair, but in flashbacks to his youth his hair is more orangish. In this film his ears appear pointed only when he is "Peter Pan", not "Peter Banning"; his Pan clothing resembles the Disney outfit.

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Age

Statue of Peter Pan in LondonIronically, the "boy who wouldn't grow up" has appeared at a variety of ages. In his original appearance in The Little White Bird he was only seven days old. Although his age is not stated in Barrie's later play and novel, his characterization is clearly years older. The book states that he has all of his baby teeth, and Barrie's intended model for the statue of Peter that was erected in Kensington Gardens was a set of photos of Michael Llewelyn Davies taken at the age of six. Early illustrations of the character generally appeared to be that age or perhaps a few years older. In the 1953 Disney adaptation and its 2002 sequel, Peter appears to be in late childhood, between 10 and 13 years old. (The actor who provided the voice in 1953 was 15-year-old Bobby Driscoll.) In the 2003 film, Jeremy Sumpter was 13 at the time filming started, but by the end of filming he was 14 and had grown several inches taller. In the movie Hook, Peter is said to have left Neverland many years earlier, forsaking his eternal youth and aging normally. When remembering his buried past, Peter is shown as a baby, and little boy, and also a near-teenager, suggesting that the aging process does not entirely stop in Neverland until puberty or just before. When Peter says "I remember you being a lot bigger," in the final el, Hook answers, "to a 10-year-old I'm huge." He is portrayed by the then 40-year-old Robin Williams, and has two children, played by actors who were 7 and 13 years old at the time.

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Personality

Statue of Peter Pan in KirriemuirPeter is mainly an exaggerated stereotype of a boastful and careless boy. He is quick to point out how great he is, even when such claims are questionable (such as when he congratulates himself for Wendy's successful reattachment of his shadow).

Peter has a nonchalant, devil-may-care attitude, and is fearlessly cocky when it comes to putting himself in danger. Barrie writes that when Peter thought he was going to die on Marooner's Rock, he felt scared, yet he felt only one shudder run through him when any other person would have felt scared up until death. With his blissful unawareness of the tragedy of death, he says, "To die will be an awfully big adventure".

In some variations of the story and some spin-offs, Peter can also be quite nasty and selfish. In the Disney adaptation of the tale, Peter appears very judgmental and pompous (for example, he called the Lost Boys 'blockheads' and when the Darling children say that they should leave for home at once, he gets the wrong message and angrily assumes that they want to grow up).

In the 2003 live-action film, Peter Pan is sensitive about the subject of "growing up". When confronted by Hook about Wendy growing up, marrying and eventually "shutting the window" on Peter, he becomes very depressed and finally loses the will to fight.

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Abilities
Peter's archetypal ability is his un-ending youth. In "Peter and Wendy" it is explained that Peter must forget his own adventures and what he learns about the world in order to stay child-like. Author Kevin Orlin Johnson argues that the Pan stories are in the German-English tradition of the Totenkindergeschichte (roughly, "tales of dead children"), and the idea that Peter and all of the lost boys are dead in a Never Land afterlife is consistent with that genre, and rooted in Barrie's own life story.[citation needed] The fact that the other Lost Boys are growing up and able to be killed in Peter and Wendy contradicts this idea. The unauthorized prequels by Barry and Pearson attribute Peter's everlasting youth to his exposure to starstuff, a magical substance which has fallen to earth.

Peter's ability to fly is explained somewhat, but inconsistently. In The Little White Bird he is able to fly because he – like all babies – is part bird. In the play and novel, he teaches the Darling children to fly using a combination of "lovely wonderful thoughts" (which became "happy thoughts" in Disney's film) and fairy st; it is unclear whether he is serious about "happy thoughts" being required (it was stated in the novel that this was merely a silly diversion from the fairy st being the true source), or whether he requires the fairy st himself. In Hook, the alt Peter is unable to fly until he remembers his 'happy thought'. The ability to fly is also attributed to starstuff – apparently the same thing as fairy st – in the Starcatcher prequels.

Peter has an effect on the whole of Never Land and its inhabitants when he is there. Barrie states that although Never Land appears different to every child, the island "wakes up" when he returns from his trip to London. In the chapter 'The Mermaid Lagoon' in Peter and Wendy, Barrie writes that there is almost nothing that Peter cannot do. He is a skilled swordsman, rivaling even Captain Hook, whose hand he cut off in a el. He has remarkably keen vision and hearing. He is skilled in mimicry, ing the voice of Hook, and the tick-tock of the Crocodile.

In both Peter Pan and Wendy and Peter Pan in Scarlet, there are various mentions of Peter's ability to imagine things into existence, such as food, though this ability plays a more central role in Peter Pan in Scarlet. He also creates imaginary windows and doors as a kind of physical metaphor for ignoring or shunning his companions. He is said to be able to feel danger when it is near. In Peter Pan in Scarlet, it says that when Curly's puppy licks Peter, it licks off a lot of fairy st, which may be interpreted to mean that he has become fairy-like to the point of procing his own st, but could also simply mean that he spends so much time with fairies that he is coated in their st.

In Peter and Wendy, Barrie states that the Peter Pan legend Mrs Darling heard as a child was that when children died, he accompanied them part of the way to their destination so that they would not be scared.

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Relationships
Peter does not know his parents. In Kensington Gardens Barrie wrote that he left them as an infant, and seeing the window closed and a new baby in the house when he returned, he assumed they no longer wanted him. In Starcatchers he is said to be an orphan, though his friends Molly and George discover who his parents are in Rundoon. In Hook, Peter remembers his parents, specifically his mother, who wanted him to grow up and go to the best schools in London to become a judge and have a family life. After Peter "ran away" to Neverland, he returns to find his parents forgot about him and had another child (the gender of Peter's sibling is revealed to be another boy in "Peter and Wendy").

Peter is the leader of the Lost Boys, a band of boys who were lost by their parents, and came to live in Neverland; it is reported that he "thins them out" when they start to grow up. He is best friends with Tinker Bell, a common fairy who is often jealously protective of him.

His nemesis is Captain Hook, whose hand he cut off in a el. Hook's crew, including Smee and Starkey, also consider him a foe. The Starcatchers books introce additional foes: Slank, Lord Ombra, and Captain Nerezza.

From time to time Peter visits the real world, particularly around Kensington Gardens, and befriends children there. Wendy Darling, whom he recruited to be his "mother", is the most significant of them; he also brings her brothers John and Michael to Never Land at her request. He later befriends Wendy's daughter Jane (and her subsequent daughter Margaret), and Peter and Wendy says that he will continue this pattern indefinitely. In Starcatchers he previously befriends Molly Aster and young George Darling.

Peter appears to be known to all the residents of Neverland, including the Indian princess Tiger Lily and her tribe, the mermaids, and the fairies.

In Hook, Peter states the reason he wanted to grow up was to be a father. He married Wendy's granddaughter, Moira, and they have two children, Maggie and Jack.

『贰』 黑布林英语阅读彼得潘里面有哪些主要人物

温蒂、约翰、麦克尔、彼得潘、达林夫妇

『叁』 《彼得潘》英文版翻译

翻译!翻译!翻译!

『肆』 黑布林英语阅读翻译彼得.潘

彼得失去了他的影子
一天早上,达林太太在卧室的地板上发现了一些树叶。回
她很惊讶,因为这答是一个寻找树叶的奇怪的地方。当温迪看到他们时,她笑着说:“哦!这是彼得!他是一个顽皮的男孩!他从来不洗脚。
这是达林太太第一次听说彼得潘的事。
温迪告诉她妈妈,彼得·潘在夜里来到他们的卧室。他坐在她的床上,用烟斗给她吹曲子。她没有醒来,但她知道彼得在那里。
“温迪,没有人不敲门就能进屋,”达林太太说。
“我想彼得是从窗户进来的,”温迪回答说。
“可是窗子在楼上呀,亲爱的!”太高了。”
“但是树叶在窗户附近,”温迪说。
这是真的。树叶离窗户很近。达林太太不知道该怎么想。也许彼得·潘是在温迪的梦中来到这所房子的。
。你总是做美梦吗?你的梦想是什么?
但是树叶不是梦。他们是真实的。,这是真的。温迪不是做梦。就在第二天晚上,孩子们开始了非凡的冒险。

『伍』 彼得潘故事概括要英语的

There are many kids, imagine to play everyday, withour studying or growinb up. The main role Peter Pan ,in this book, was just a boy who want never to grow up. He lived in Neverland, like a heaven, there were sweet-sounding fairies, long-hair mermaid, never grown-up kids, mysterious Indians, terrible pirates, and crocodiles which can make a sound like "dida".
Howerer, colorful life couldn't replace Peter's missing of his mother. So a girl named Wendy, who also want never to grow up, came into Neverland to become the kids'mother.
They began the all kinds of adventure in Neverland. However, Wendy choose to grow up in the end .She, with her "children" ,flew through the window home,which thire mother had kept open for them.
The boy Peter, unwanted to grow, though own a world of happiness, he can't have a warm fanily. He could just look by the windows, watch the stoves, smiles and the affection in a family, and went away silently with the fairies, disappeared in the night.

The writer, Sir(注意他是爵士) James Barrie, a British novelist and dramatist ,had wrote a lot of fairy tales in his life. Peter Pan was his representative work, it has the most effects.

『陆』 黑布林英语阅读彼得潘读后感英语

Unbelievable, this little book moved me a lot. I seldom think about the true meaning of love and life before. Well, now I can say, with my short sixteen-year’s life experience, it’s like the stars in the sky that lit my heart. The little prince is not only an ordinary fairy-tale for children, but also for grown-ups, and our teenagers. Nevertheless, when I read this book, I feel a little sad – about ourselves, whom are losing more and more innocence
Here I am sitting on a couch alone, thinking about what I have just finished reading with tears of sadness filling my eyes and fire of indignation filling my heart, which revived my exhausted soul that has already been covered by the cruelty and the selfishness of the secular world for a long time. It is truly what I felt after reading Oliver Twist, written by the prominent British author Charles Dickens.

『柒』 黑布林英语阅读彼得潘读后感

最近,我读了《彼得潘》这本书。我深深爱上了这本书。书的大意是这样的:达林夫妇有了专三个属孩子。首先出生的温蒂,接着是约翰、麦克尔,他们的到来给家带来了许多欢笑。可是,温蒂却不想长大,因为她觉得当孩子很快乐。有一天,温蒂遇到了彼得潘,然后,她和她的弟弟们跟着彼得飞到了永无岛,达林太太很伤心,她一直把窗户开着,让孩子们飞回来。到最后,温蒂还是选择长大,回到了自己的家中,
看了书,我特别喜欢彼得。因为彼得是那么勇敢。自从彼得把温蒂带到永无岛之后,他总是把她当作自己的宝贝守护着她。彼得还根凶残的海盗船长——詹姆斯胡克决斗了。彼得还很聪明。胡克把约翰和麦克尔给抓走了。彼得很想救他们,她想到了一个办法,彼得学着胡克的声音对她的手下说:“把那几个小孩放了!”糊涂的手下们把孩子放了。胡克回来之后问孩子在哪?他们还很高兴地说把孩子们放走了,胡克听了很生气,他二话不说,就把他们杀了

『捌』 黑布林英语阅读中文版彼得潘

彼得失去了他的影子
一天早上,达林太太在卧室的地板上发现了一些树叶。专
她很惊讶,因为这是一属个寻找树叶的奇怪的地方。当温迪看到他们时,她笑着说:“哦!这是彼得!他是一个顽皮的男孩!他从来不洗脚。
这是达林太太第一次听说彼得潘的事。
温迪告诉她妈妈,彼得·潘在夜里来到他们的卧室。他坐在她的床上,用烟斗给她吹曲子。她没有醒来,但她知道彼得在那里。
“温迪,没有人不敲门就能进屋,”达林太太说。
“我想彼得是从窗户进来的,”温迪回答说。
“可是窗子在楼上呀,亲爱的!”太高了。”
“但是树叶在窗户附近,”温迪说。
这是真的。树叶离窗户很近。达林太太不知道该怎么想。也许彼得·潘是在温迪的梦中来到这所房子的。
。你总是做美梦吗?你的梦想是什么?
但是树叶不是梦。他们是真实的。,这是真的。温迪不是做梦。就在第二天晚上,孩子们开始了非凡的冒险

『玖』 津津有味彼得潘的翻译

津津有味彼得潘
Peterpan eat with appetite
Relish Pan

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『拾』 急求 彼得潘的主要内容 要英文的

Peter Pan is about three children in Mr. Darling's family. They can't stand the temptation of Peter Pan, a mysterious wild child flying from the air. They soon learned to fly. They flew out of the window overnight to fly to the fantastic "Dream Island" while their parents were away.

《彼得·潘》写的是达林先生家里的三个小孩,经受不住由空中飞来的神秘野孩子彼得·潘的诱惑,很快也学会了飞行,趁父母不在,连夜飞出窗去,飞向奇异的“梦幻岛”。

There are not only ferocious beasts on the island, but also "red men" in primitive tribes, as well as terrible pirates, of course, fairies and mermaids.

In short, everything that often appears in children's dreams and fantasies is here; therefore, there are hunts to fight against beasts, between red men and pirates, or between children and pirates. A real war.

这岛上既有凶猛的野兽,又有原始部落中的“红人”,还有可怕的海盗,当然还有仙女和美人鱼,总之,经常出现在儿童梦中和幻想中的一切,这里都有;因此也就有与猛兽搏斗的打猎,有红人与海盗之间或孩子们与海盗之间的真正的战争。

The children were free and free from althood. Under Peter Pan's leadership, they handled everything by themselves, played as much as they could, and went through all kinds of dangers.

孩子们脱离了成人,无拘无束,自由自在,在彼得·潘的率领下,自己处理一切事务,尽情玩耍,也历经了各种危险。

《彼得·潘》是苏格兰小说家及剧作家詹姆斯·马修·巴利(James Matthew Barrie,1860年——1937年)创作的长篇小说,该故事原本为舞台剧,作者将剧本小说化,于1911年首次在英美出版,原名《彼得·潘与温迪》(Peter Pan and Wendy)。

(10)津津有味英语阅读彼得潘扩展阅读

1、作品鉴赏

《彼得·潘》这部作品事实上是成人怀恋美好童年的一个神话。一方面,它用生动、明快的笔法描述了一个至真至纯的儿童世界,让人看到了处于人生源头的童年是人类生命中最美好的一个阶段。另一方面,作者又满怀遗憾和无奈地暗示:童年虽美好,却无法挽留,人终究要长大步入堕落的成人世界。

从童年到成年的转变,人类不仅失掉了童年和童真,同时也是个性受到压抑和人性被扭曲的过程。而彼得·潘的存在,说明人类有着周而复始、永存不灭的童年和童心,这份童心让人们心旷神怡、遐思无限,忘却成人世界的喧嚣浮华,从而得到精神上的慰藉。

2、作品影响

“彼得·潘”—这个不肯长大的男孩,已经成为西方世界无人不知的人物,象征着永恒的童年和永无止境的探险精神。在英语大字典中,“彼得·潘”作为一个专有名词被收录。

《彼得·潘》被多次改编成舞台剧,动画,电影等作品,较有名的有1991年斯皮尔伯格执导的《铁钩船长》,2002年迪士尼推出的自编续集电影《重返梦幻岛》,2003年环球影业的电影版《小飞侠彼得.潘》。

2006年,英国政府为了纪念《彼得·潘》的出版,斥资三千万英镑,请三千名作家竞相续写,英国儿童文学女作家麦考琳被选中写出了官方续集《重返梦幻岛》。

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