Characters
Setting
Conflict
Theme
Author’s Craft
100

This character acts as a mother figure in Neverland.

Wendy

100

Most of the story takes place here.

Neverland

100

The main problem between Peter and Hook involves this.

Revenge and different beliefs

100

The genre of Peter Pan.

fantasy

100

The author’s writing style is described as this.

fun and imaginative

200

This character wants revenge and is always angry.

Captain Hook

200

This real-world city is where the story begins.

London

200

Captain Hook feels this way toward Peter.

Anger

200

A main theme of the story.

growing up vs. staying a child

200

Peter refusing to grow up reveals this literary element.

characterization

300

This character avoids growing up completely.

Peter Pan

300

One place in Neverland where pirates are often found.

The pirate ship

300

Peter avoids this major life change.

Growing up

300

This theme is shown through Wendy becoming responsible.

growing up is important

300

Wendy acting like a mother helps develop this element.

theme

400

This character shows the most responsibility in the story.

Wendy

400

The magical place Peter takes the Darling children.

Neverland

400

This type of conflict is shown when Peter refuses to grow up.

character vs. self

400

This idea is shown through Peter’s actions.

Staying young means freedom but has consequences

400

The author creates a playful mood mainly through this.

imaginative setting and tone

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