Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
Discuss the tone J. M. Barrie’s writing.
Discuss the tone J. M. Barrie’s writing. What kind of tone is he setting? What kind of perspective is he constructing?
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Discuss the tone J. M. Barrie’s writing. What kind of tone is he setting? What kind of perspective is he constructing?
Are you referring specifically to Peter Pan? The tone and mood are mostly sad, as a little boy is left motherless, and there simply is no place for him either among humans or among birds.