How does the story Wendy tells contribute to the plot of the story?
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Mrs. Darling is upset to learn the fairies are not dead.
Mrs. Darling is upset to learn the fairies are not dead.
Wendy reveals her familiar knowledge of characters who live in the land of Peter Pan.
Wendy reveals her familiar knowledge of characters who live in the land of Peter Pan.
Wendy and Mrs. Darling argue about whether fairies exist.
Wendy and Mrs. Darling argue about whether fairies exist.
The fairies are introduced as new characters who interact with Mrs. Darling
The fairies are introduced as new characters who interact with Mrs. Darling
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Wendy tells the story of Peter Pan and the fairies to Mrs. Darling, which introduces the idea of magic and fantasy to the plot. This contributes to the overall theme of the story, which revolves around the power of imagination and belief in something beyond the ordinary. Wendy's story also sets the stage for the adventures that will unfold in the land of Peter Pan, and the interactions between Wendy, Peter Pan, and the other characters. Additionally, Wendy's story helps to strengthen the bond between her and Mrs. Darling, as they share a moment of wonder and excitement together.