In this chapter, Captain Hook struggles with doubts as he shows the captive children to Peter and the Lost Boys. However, the children remain loyal to Peter Pan. Meanwhile, Peter watches the ticking of the crocodile, anticipating its next encounter with Hook. Hook confronts his possible death at Peter's hands as the two nemeses closely approach their final battle.
In this chapter, Captain Hook struggles with doubts as he shows the captive children to Peter and the Lost Boys. However, the children remain loyal to Peter Pan. Meanwhile, Peter watches the ticking of the crocodile, anticipating its next encounter with Hook. Hook confronts his possible death at Peter's hands as the two nemeses closely approach their final battle.
In this chapter, Captain Hook struggles with doubts as he shows the captive children to Peter and the Lost Boys. However, the children remain loyal to Peter Pan. Meanwhile, Peter watches the ticking of the crocodile, anticipating its next encounter with Hook. Hook confronts his possible death at Peter's hands as the two nemeses closely approach their final battle.
Short Plot Summary Peter and the Indians engage in “By all the unwritten laws of savage briefly explain what happens in pirate-redskin warfare, with Hook warfare it is always the redskin who this chapter aiming for Peter's help. The Indians attacks, and with the wiliness of his race are killed in battles, and Hook he does it just before the dawn, at which dislikes Peter's egoistic personality. time he knows the courage of the whites The boys listen to the battle, and to be at its lowest ebb” (Barrie ch.12) chaos ensues when the Indians declare victory. Smee plays the drum, leading the boys to believe they won. Charactersindicate the ones Captain Hook and his pirates “Every foot of ground between the spot that are most essential to the story where Hook had landed his forces and the in this chapter home under the trees was stealthily examined by braves wearing their mocassins with the heels in front.” (Barrie ch.12) Settingindicate the time or Above the underground house “The question now was how to get down the place where the action occurs in trees, or how to get his dogs down?” (Barrie this chapter ch.12) Themeindicate the deeper You should never deceive someone. meaning or message in this chapter with a thematic statement (do not write a single-word topic) Literary Devices Imagery “Through the long black night, the savage scouts wriggle, snake-like, among the grass (symbols, narration, without stirring a blade.” (Barrie ch.12) allusions, etc.)identify at least one device and show how it is used in this chapter Other Important Ideas Hook is going to take all the identify any other key features of children away so that he could kill this chapter that will help you as Peter. you continue reading the novel & progressing through the course
Student Name: Htet Yadanar Oo
Novel Name: Peter Pan Chapter: 13
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Idea Quotation and Page Number Short Plot Summary Wendy and the lads are taken prisoner by briefly explain what happens in Captain Hook and taken aboard his ship. Hook this chapter tries to poison Peter via manipulating the medication as he is unable to hurt him physically. But Tinker Bell warns Peter, who was not aware of the threat at first. He takes the medication against his doubts, and Tinker Bell gives her life to rescue him. By encouraging the youngsters to raise their hands if they believe in Neverland, Peter brings Tinker Bell back to life. Tinker Bell recovers as a result of the rebirth, and Peter decides to walk rather than fly back to confront Hook and save Wendy and the boys out of fear of waking the pirates. Characters Captain Hook and Peter Pan “Hook saw it, and it did Peter a indicate the ones that are most bad service.” (Barrie ch.13) essential to the story in this chapter Setting Neverland ground “He was thrilled, and he loved indicate the time or place where being thrilled. In two strides he the action occurs in this chapter reached the door. Unlike Slightly’s door, it filled the aperture, so that he could not see beyond it, nor could the one knocking see him.” (Barrie ch.13) Theme People changes. “‘It was poisoned, Peter,’ she indicate the deeper meaning or told him softly; ‘and now I am message in this chapter with a going to be dead.’ ‘O Tink, did thematic statement (do not write a you drink it to save me?’ single-word topic) ‘Yes.’” (Barrie ch.13) Literary Devices Foreshadowing “He swore this terrible oath: ‘Hook or me this time.’” (symbols, narration, (Barrie ch.13) allusions, etc.) identify at least one device and show how it is used in this chapter Other Important Ideas Peter and Hook is going to have a battle. “He swore this terrible oath: identify any other key features of ‘Hook or me this time.’” this chapter that will help you as (Barrie ch.13) you continue reading the novel & progressing through the course
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Student Name: Htet Yadanar Oo
Novel Name: Peter Pan Chapter: 14
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Page Number Short Plot Summary Captain Hook struggles with society expectations “Hook smiled on them briefly explain what happens in and doubts the value of following appropriate with his teeth closed, this chapter etiquette. He is apprehensive that kids would accept and took a step toward those who are similar to him. The youngsters are Wendy.” (Barrie ch.14) shown the captive children on the ship's deck by the pirates, but they adamantly refuse, declaring their loyalty to the British throne. Wendy brings a note from the moms of the children because she is not happy with how clean the ship is. The lads watch Peter Pan tick, a change from the expected crocodile encounter, while Hook confronts the possibility of his death. Characters Captain Hook and Peter Pan "Hook trod the deck in indicate the ones that are most thought. O man essential to the story in this unfathomable. It was chapter his hour of triumph. Peter had been removed forever from his path..." (Barrie ch.14) Setting Nnear the mouth of the pirate river "One green light indicate the time or place where squinting over Kidd’s the action occurs in this chapter Creek, which is near the mouth of the pirate river, marked where the brig, the Jolly Roger, lay..." (Barrie ch.14) Theme Consider you’re the effect on others of your actions ‘Better for Hook,’ he indicate the deeper meaning or before you do something. cried, ‘if he had had less message in this chapter with a ambition!’ It was in his thematic statement (do not write a single-word topic) darkest hours only that he referred to himself in the third person." (Barrie ch.14)
Literary Devices Irony “His vitals were
(symbols, narration, tortured by this problem. It was a claw allusions, etc.) identify at least one device and within him sharper than show how it is used in this the iron one; and as it chapter tore him, the perspiration dripped down his tallow countenance and streaked his doublet.” (Barrie ch.14) Other Important Ideas It was all Peter who was ticking instead of crocodile. “Then they got the identify any other key features of strangest this chapter that will help you as surprise of the Night of you continue reading the novel & progressing through the course Nights; for it was no crocodile that was coming to their aid. It was Peter” (Barrie ch.14).