The Change Of Gender Roles In Disney's Peter Pan

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Throughout the years Barrie’s story changed quite a bit, but the changes were mostly the physical appearance that showed modernization, but the message in Disney’s 1953 movie Peter Pan stayed consistent with Barrie’s novel. Peter Pan story shows how society was becoming modernized but the ideals of the people stayed the same. Gender roles do not change and are the same in both the novel and movie. Peter Pan is a great tale that has been enjoyed for more than one hundred years. This tale is about learning from your childhood and there are a lot of messages that Barrie sends to his audience. Peter and Wendy learn from each other and become stronger because of the experiences they had together. Peter learns that he will never be open to the idea