Date of Award
Spring 4-9-2024
Document Type
Distinction Project
Degree Name
English Creative Writing-BA
Department
English
Advisor
Jeremy Llorence
First Committee Member
Jeremy Llorence
Second Committee Member
Shannon Lakanen
Third Committee Member
Tammy Birk
Keywords
Peter Pan, Neverland, Fairytale Retelling, Creative Project
Subject Categories
Higher Education
Abstract
This project expands the idea of Neverland and Peter Pan. Growing up I’ve always loved the story of Peter Pan and thought the world could be flushed out to be more than it already is. I always wondered how there were people in Neverland and what their lives were like, so this story allowed me to explore said ideas. This project expands the world we know as Neverland, the people within it, and creates new characters that show us the next generation to explore the land. Within these first pages of my story, we see a new depth to the Villagers on Neverland, encounter new elements of the island, and explore a new path where Peter ends up with Wendy. These pages are the beginning of a newer perspective of this world and show what it has to offer.
Licensing Permission
Copyright, all rights reserved. Fair Use
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Recommended Citation
Clark, Alliza, "The Lost Daughter" (2024). Undergraduate Distinction Papers. 116.
https://digitalcommons.otterbein.edu/stu_dist/116