14 Facts About Wendy Darling

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Wendy Darling is the most developed character in the story of Peter Pan, and is considered a main protagonist.

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Wendy Darling is proud of her own childhood and enjoys telling stories and fantasising.

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3.

Wendy Darling has a distaste for adulthood, acquired partly by the example of it set by her father, whom she loves but fears due to his somewhat violent fits of anger.

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Wendy Darling is granted this opportunity by Peter Pan, who takes her and her brothers to Neverland, where they can remain young forever.

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5.

Wendy Darling finds that this experience brings out her more adult side.

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6.

In Barrie's book Peter and Wendy Darling, Wendy Darling asks Peter at the end if he would like to speak to her parents about "a very sweet subject", implying that she would like him to speak to her parents about someday marrying her.

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Wendy Darling eventually learns that adulthood has its rewards and returns to London, deciding not to postpone maturity any longer.

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8.

Barrie's short play When Wendy Darling Grew Up – An Afterthought was first staged in 1908, and the story line included in the novel published in 1911.

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9.

Wendy Darling meets Jane and invites her to fly off with him to Neverland.

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10.

Wendy Darling lets her daughter go, trusting her to make the same choices as her.

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11.

Wendy Darling is portrayed in the Disney movie with light brown hair, wearing a blue nightdress and blue ribbon in her hair.

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12.

Wendy Darling believes in Peter Pan and shares his stories with her brothers every night.

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13.

Wendy Darling called Barrie her "friendy-wendy", which she pronounced as "fwendy-wendy".

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14.

Wendy Darling died at the age of five and was buried, along with her family, in Cockayne Hatley.

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