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“Would you like an adventure now, or would you like to have your tea first?” 

Source: “Peter Pan” (1904) Written by J. M. Barrie

The Scene:
In the story, Peter asks Wendy, "Would you like an adventure now or would you like to have your tea first?" This question serves as an invitation for Wendy to join him in the magical adventures of Neverland. By presenting the choice between adventure and tea, Peter offers Wendy a chance to step away from her familiar life and embrace the unknown wonders of his world, showcasing his playful nature and the allure of adventure.
​The significance of Tea:
This quote highlights the contrast between stability and adventure. Tea represents comfort, routine, and the known, while adventure symbolizes risk, excitement, and the unknown. It invites us to reflect on our own choices—whether to embrace change and the possibility of discovery or to remain in the familiar warmth of our everyday lives.
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  • About|關於
  • Craftwork|工藝
  • Sculpture|雕塑
  • COMMERCIAL PROJECTS|商業合作
  • Shape of Tea | 茶之形
    • Cup 1
    • Cup 2
    • Cup 3
    • Cup 4
    • Cup 5
    • Cup 6
    • Cup 7
    • Cup 8
    • Cup 9
    • Cup 10
    • Cup 11
    • Cup 12