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Self Discovery In Peter And The Starcatcher

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Peter and the Starcatcher performed at The Arkansas Rep Theatre was a beautiful and moving performance. When applying thought from the Aristotelian analysis many themes are revealed to the viewer. I had various thoughts about the themes after watching the performance. Self discovery, growing up, and realization are all themes present within the play.
Self discovery is a theme found in the play. Peter goes through a journey of discovering his true self. When applying The Aristotelian analysis it becomes obvious to the audience that self discovery is a large theme within the play. That being said, viewers can then take this theme and apply it to their own lives. The viewer may then discover themselves.
Growing up is another theme found within

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