Peter Pan is a captivating character created by Scottish novelist J.M. Barrie. He is the boy who refuses to grow up, living in the magical world of Neverland where he leads the Lost Boys and embarks on thrilling adventures. Peter is known for his ability to fly, a magical skill that he shares with his friends, Wendy, John, and Michael Darling, when he brings them to Neverland. His arch-nemesis is Captain Hook, a fearsome pirate who seeks revenge on Peter for cutting off his hand and feeding it to a crocodile. Peter's stories are filled with themes of freedom, adventure, and the bittersweet reality of the fleeting nature of childhood. Through Peter Pan, Barrie explores the joy of perpetual youth and the inevitable pull of growing up.