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Synopsis of "The Resurrection of Peter Pan-Return to Paradise" Peter Pan

Synopsis of the novel:

THE RESURRECTION OF PETER PAN
(Return to Paradise)

Author: Salvador Harguindey

This novel, dedicated to the suffering child, fits into the heroic and epic story, but can also be considered from a brutal social criticism in a book for transformation, both personal and global. It does not seem exaggerated the fact that the cover defines it as "the most revolutionary and spiritual history ever imagined."
History disguised as children's tale, but is intended for adults. It mixes the child, treated humorously and ironically, in the style of the original text of "Peter Pan," mixed with the spiritual aspects of humans and their psychological conditions, ranging from the most chaotic and tragic end of exaltation and triumph for every misfortune and fate.
Essentially, trying to reflect the greatest human achievements of the heroes of literature and history of all times universal. Here the mythical hero is a resurrected Peter Pan, which an angel named Tinker Bell takes you back to the exploits of Ulysses, Faust, Dante's Divine Comedy, Milton's Paradise Lost, etc., To help overcome the major conflicts and difficulties encountered along her life, she can remember at one point the journey of learning, transformation and initiation followed by the central character "Avatar" (see: salvadorharguindey.blogspot.com).
Throughout the story of Peter Pan resurrection transforms the main character of the original story of James Matthew Barrie in both biblical characters and New Testament. The struggle of good against evil, then and now, becomes a resurrected Peter Pan takes on the role of a "second coming" of Christ, Parousia, from a Captain Hook, who represents the Devil, Satan, Hitler, etc. Also the argument, is symbolic and allegorical, the end of time, the nature of Evil, Apocalypse, Satan in the Bible and in modern society, the mystical spirit, the flame of love as "love arrow", et. ), until the advent of a New Era, all described as a children's tale, even comically. So every reader can get to the point where he is at any given moment of your personal evolution and human development - what is known as a polysemic reading, ie it can be understood at different levels.
Finally, the ultimate triumph of good over evil recover Paradise Lost, according to the Bible allegorically from the original myth of Edenic fall in Genesis to his victory in the battle of Armageddon, the Apocalypse of St. John, all integrated within a children's story appeared, with a final triumphant return Earthly Paradise regained.
Moreover, this account can be considered as a psychological study of human nature, with its enormous conflicts and extreme situations, from the fall in the deepest and chaotic psychological and spiritual depths to its most sublime and high exaltation. All this gets eventually lead to the transformation of consciousness and his rise and liberation. Also here are reinterpreted fundamental psychological facts in most humans, like the Oedipus complex, the Peter Pan syndrome, juvenile schizophrenia, the problem of evil, the global crisis we suffer today, and so on., So this story, despite being novel can also be regarded as a self-help book, both personal and social.

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