Neverland in everyone's heart

Kamille 2021-10-22 14:31:32

Barry is a depressed playwright. If it were not for a gentleman to support his life, he would not be able to maintain his decent life. In England at the beginning of the 20th century, a decent life meant having a house in London, two servants taking care of their own lives, and a villa in the country. Barry had them all.

Why would Barry be interested in a widow with four children?
When they saw Peter under the bench saying that he was avoiding ghosts,
Peter's brothers laughed at
Barry. Seeing that Peter actually had his own shadow

, if he
died when he was young when he was talking to Peter's mother, brother.
In order not to make
his mother sad, he put on his brother's clothes to make
his mother happy. He said that at that moment he grew up in an instant and

returned to him again. Why would he be interested
in this family? Actually, I think he really has no place to express his mood. of
a real have separated in name only wife
when his wife knew he dealings with the widow of
his wife at invite them to dinner and then scoff at the widow's life
he had already and his wife no emotional exchange
his God God complaining living in their own drama story In it,
he saw the pity of the four children who
wanted to help them
while refusing to admit that they wanted to replace their father.
A family he could help may be the relief of his soul.
In the game with them, he conceived the drama in

his heart, the role of Barry's wife. Express what?
Obviously Barry's wife has always wanted to drag her husband back to her side.
She has already beaten her by asking her widow’s house for dinner, saying that she will come back for dinner at night,
but Barry has lost her time and time again.
In the end, I had to escape from Barry and join a politician.
Barry’s wife was secular. At first, he felt that a playwright must be a very romantic person.
As a result, their lives were very boring. She had to escape from this life
and live with another man, even though Barry was the first time time to see
their hypocritical disguise, but Barry did not mind
maybe Barry's wife is a secular person on behalf of
the pursuit of elegance fact, the heart does not believe
but she still love Barry like a mother loves a child
finally went to see the opening type

role the children's grandmother
is better explained
every home which has an evil grandmother
final grandmother was also touched by the play

ultimately everyone to find their own Neverland
creativeness exhausted playwright found inspiration
kids think mom I went to Neverland
, and Mrs. Snow who supported Barry from the beginning to the end was moved to tears. Although her husband also went to heaven,

only Johnny’s melancholy eyes were suitable for such a film. The


messy writing was
also found in the theater actor and discovered that he was playing a supermarket in mist. The supervisor inside is
too easy to identify

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Extended Reading

Finding Neverland quotes

  • J.M. Barrie: [watches Nana crawl across the stage and bump head-first into one of the beds] Nanny? Nanny? Um, first you get the pajamas, then you make the bed.

    Nana The Dog: With my paws?

    J.M. Barrie: You make the bed with your paws; the pajamas you get with your teeth. Because in fact, being a dog, you haven't any proper digits, have you?

    Nana The Dog: Well I don't have any teeth either! I mean I can't see, I can't breathe, all I've got is this rubbery snout.

    J.M. Barrie: [looks back at Frohman] Can we get him some teeth?

    Charles Frohman: He can have mine.

  • Charles Frohman: Twenty-five seats, given to orphans. Perfect. Now my nightmare is complete.