Read the scene and use your inference skills to answer: Why do Peter Pan and Mrs. Darling have different points of view?

Use the excerpt from Chapter 17 of the novel Peter Pan by M. Barrie to answer the question

"But where are you going to live?

"With Tink in the house we built for Wendy. The fairies are to put it high up among the treetops where they sleep at night." (said Peter]

"How lovely" cried Wendy so longingly that Mrs. Darling tightened her grip.

I thought the fairies were dead," Mrs. During said

"Tharn are always a lot of young ones," explained Wendy, who was now quite an authority, new baby laugh for the first time, a new fairy is born, and as babies, there are always now fairies. They live in nests on the top of means are boys and the white ones are girls, and the blue anes are just trees, and

I shall have such fun," said Pater, with an eye on Wandy

"It will be rather lonely in the evening," she said, "sitting by the fire."

"I shall have Tink." [replied Petar)

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The both worry Peter will be lonely

Peter Pan and Mrs. Darling have different points of view because they have different perspectives on the idea of Peter living with the fairies. Peter is excited and looking forward to living with Tinker Bell and the other fairies in the treetops, while Mrs. Darling is worried about Peter being lonely in the evenings without human companionship. Mrs. Darling is more concerned about practical matters and human emotions, while Peter is more focused on the adventure and fun of living with the fairies.