The author J. M. Barrie used different names for the fairy tale Peter Pan. What this means is that the first one was The Little White Bird in 1902, and is an adult novel. Second one was The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up on December 1904 in London, this one he directed for his bother, the one died. Additionally, this fairy …show more content…
The first edition of the fairy tale was published in 1902, and the movie is in present the era. Next, the physical traits of the fairy tale the characters have white skin, light eyes and light hair, and the movie by disney represent physical of the fairytale. Additionally, the movie and the fairy tale present the physical traits of the era. The carriage had been the same in the movie and the houses. The garments of the movie and the fairy tale are related in the era that the fairy tale has written. The dress of the women used to wear in the 1900s, in the fairy tale is represented less than in the movie, this is caused by the difference of time. In the 1902 the women uses hat, the men uses suit and cane. The hairstyles were Edwardian Hair was the most famous hairstyles of the era, the female characters of the fairy and the movie used.
In the final analysis the movie and the fairy tale have more similarities in this many areas that difference. The both demonstrate the relation of the era in the garments and the physical traits. J.M. Barrie has many different editions of this fairytale. Additionally, Peter Pan and Wendy were his last edition. That its way Peter Pan and Wendy is the fairy tale that Disney uses in the