C's Favorite Books

Christine's favorites book montage

Divergent
The Perks of Being a Wallflower
Paper Towns
An Abundance of Katherines
Insurgent
Allegiant
It's Kind of a Funny Story
Thirteen Reasons Why
The Outsiders
Eleanor & Park
Hopeless
Since You've Been Gone
The Retribution of Mara Dyer
The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer
Confess
The Evolution of Mara Dyer


Christine's favorite books »

Thursday, September 18, 2014

Tinker Bell


Within reading this past week, I've thought quite a lot about Tinker Bell lately. She is the narrator of this story but I haven't thought about her as much as Peter Pan or Tuger Lily or even the Giant. Tinker bell mentions Peter Pan noticing her, calling her cute or picking her up with his finger, any slightest bit of attention. Then Peter kisses Tiger Lily on the neck, and all Tinker Bell can talk about is how she thinks more of Tiger Lily than Peter Pan. But, I don't think that's true. Obviously, Peter is on Tink's mind or else she wouldn't bring him up when she speaks about Tiger Lily.
Then, Tiger Lily returns to the borrow of the Lost Boys. Peter sort of claims Tiger Lily when she holds her hand on Peters fourhead and he hugs her. He says, "Were together, right? You are with me. You'll come back again now, for sure, right?" Tiger Lily didn't really think twice about her marriage with the Giant that was approaching even more. They were sort of boyfriend-girlfriend, Tiger Lily would visit every day after evening. One day Peter invites Tiger Lily to go see the ancient people of Neverland. It's a three day journey and extremly awkward. But within the camping during night, Peter notices Tinker Bell again and names her Tinker Bell. "Our little Tink," he said.
Another night when the lost boys and Tiger Lily were swimming, Tinker Bell was careful to not get her wings wet. When a faeries wings get wet, they are just as good dead. Peter scooped Tinker Bell into his hands before a beast emerged from the water and ate a mermaid. Startled, he had dropped her. Tink fell into the water. Faeries in Neverland communicate by flapping their wings, but she can't do so with them drinched. She sees this as her last moment alive while everyone is swimming to shore, but then Tiger Lily turns. Tiger Lily comes back and reaches Tinker Bell, careful to dry her off. 
Tinker Bell has been noticced. Even though she didn't think Tiger Lily had, or anyone really, Tiger Lily knew all along, and Peter Pan did too.

No comments:

Post a Comment