Are
Cartoons Just Child’s Play?
Cartoons are for children. They’re
just a way to occupy a child for a time and keep them out of parents way while
the parents are busy. There’s nothing important was special about them. . . Or
is there more to a good cartoon?
I recently purchased Peter Pan. It
was a childhood favorite of mine and I enjoyed sharing it with my daughter when
she was little. The fanciful thought of never growing up and always playing appealed
to me even as a child. The idea of flying on to Neverland tickled my sense of
fancy (in fact it still does). But is there more to learn from this whimsical story?
I believe there is!
The movie is called Peter Pan but
who is the story really about? Is about a young boy refusing to grow up? Could
it be about a little girl on cusp of becoming a young woman? Or could it be about
a crotchety man who’s chosen to live in anger and frustration, making a fool of
himself?
What can we learn from Peter Pan?
Peter is self-absorbed, impulsive and immature. He chooses to stay emotionally
stunted. He does not really want to take responsibility for anything but
controlling the Lost Boys. He does not want to be responsible for his actions.
Even with all these negatives there is not a true “bad bone” in his body. He
has no intention of hurting anyone. From Peter Pan we can learn that there are
consequences to our actions. Though it may seem like fun to be irresponsible
and never grow up you see you lose out so much. You see that Peter is actually
very lonely and deep in his heart wants structure and a mother’s love.
Wendy is a different story. From the
very beginning she’s a picture of responsibility. Although Nana, the dog is the
children’s “nursemaid” it is Wendy that actually cares for the boys. When she
is brought to Neverland she continues her “mothering” of the boys and includes
the Loss Boys as part of her responsibility. She is part mother/part wife in a
child’s play sort of way to Peter Pan. In the end she chooses to grow up but
yet still enjoy the whimsy of childhood.
Hook is a different story entirely.
He is an adult trapped in a child’s world by his own selfish and childish
behavior. He is paralleled in the “real world” by Father. All bluster and hurt
feelings he has chosen to hang onto the hurts. Hook is so focused on revenge he
loses sight of the joy of life and true success. He loses sight of the friendship
of the ever faithful Smee. He neglects his responsibility to his crew.
Even all the boys, the Lost Boys,
Michael and John show us choices we have to make. The Loss Boys have chosen to
live like Peter and not grow up, yet they miss their mother. Even missing their
mothers they still choose to continue to live this way. Michael and John on the
other hand choose to go home with Wendy and grow up when the time comes.
Overall I think this wonderful and
whimsical story reminds me that life is a balance. In the end, like Father
seeing the ship sailing away in the clouds and softening his heart we need to
remember to hold onto childlike whimsy and faith still grow up. Also I
hearkened to Peter Pan’s immortal words, “All it takes is a little faith, trust
and just a little pixie dust.” It reminds me that with faith in God, trust in
God and those He puts in my life along with the “pixie dust” of His many
wondrous blessings I can succeed at anything.
So are cartoons just child’s play? I
think not. I think they are wondrous tools to entertain and educate our young
and teach them morals and life lessons. I believe cartoons are a wonderful way
for us jaded adults to be reminded to take time to laugh, play and remember the
lessons of our childhood. It is all too easy to forget to be kind and hang onto
hurts of the past turning us into Capt. Hook. Becoming Hook we lose focus on
the good and end up with goals they keep us tied to port instead of sailing the
seven seas enjoying life.
So for me I will be part Peter Pan and part Wendy. I will
never lose the desire for childlike play and hopefulness yet I have made the choice
to grow up and take responsibility. I have chosen to reject becoming Capt. Hook.
I will not live for revenge or stay stuck in hurts of the past.
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