Wendy feels sorry for Peter because he struggles with the concept of growing up and is afraid of leaving childhood behind. She recognizes that his refusal to embrace maturity isolates him and prevents him from forming deeper, meaningful connections. Additionally, she empathizes with his loneliness, understanding that his adventurous life in Neverland comes at the cost of genuine relationships and emotional fulfillment. Wendy's compassion for Peter reflects her own desire for balance between childhood wonder and the realities of adulthood.
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