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4. In which famous work would you come across the following lines:
Every time a child says, "I do not believe in fairies” a little fairy
somewhere dies?​

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Answered by AadilPradhan
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The famous work with lines: "Every time a child says, "I do not believe in fairies” a little fairy somewhere dies" is taken from Tinkerbell.

  • The dangers of getting too near to fire and Jeannette's own disfigurement with it are represented by Tinkerbell.
  • When Tinkerbell holds a match too near to the face of her favourite doll, just like Jeannette, the doll's face is unintentionally altered.
  • According to Barrie, Tinker Bell was a fairy who fixed kettles and pots—a true tinker of the fairy people.
  • Only those who are acquainted with fairy language can comprehend the sounds of a tinkling bell that make up her speech.
  • She is occasionally irritable, envious, vindictive, and curious, but she is also useful and kind to Peter.
  • The story explains the extremes in her personality by the fact that a fairy cannot contain more than one emotion at once, so when she is angry she lacks a calming compassion.

Hence, the famous work with lines: "Every time a child says, "I do not believe in fairies” a little fairy somewhere dies" is taken from Tinkerbell.

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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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You would come across the following lines in the famous work Peter Pan by J. M. Barrie. Peter Pan is a play and a novel

Explanation

It is about a boy who never grows up and his adventures in Neverland with Wendy Darling and her brothers, Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, and Captain Hook. The lines are spoken by Peter Pan to Wendy when he explains about fairies and how they are born and die. The lines are also quoted in the 1991 film Hook, which is a sequel to Peter Pan, where Peter Banning (the adult Peter Pan) says them to Tinker Bell. The lines are:

Every time a child says, "I do not believe in fairies” a little fairy somewhere dies.

Peter Pan story is a story about a boy who never grows up and his adventures in Neverland with Wendy Darling and her brothers, Tinker Bell, the Lost Boys, and Captain Hook. The story was first created by J. M. Barrie, a Scottish novelist and playwright, in his novel The Little White Bird (1902) and his play Peter Pan; or, The Boy Who Wouldn’t Grow Up (1904). The story was later expanded into a novel called Peter and Wendy (1911). The story has been adapted into various media and merchandise, such as films, musicals, television series, books, and games.

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