Yes, a love triangle is present in the story Peter and Wendy. The triangle involves Peter Pan, Wendy Darling, and Captain Hook is not part of the triangle, but rather a rival to Peter. The love triangle is between Peter Pan, Wendy Darling, and the idea that Wendy develops feelings for Peter, while Peter's feelings for Wendy are more paternal, and Wendy also has feelings for her childhood and growing up, represented by her relationship with her parents and her own maturity.
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Based on your immediate answer, can it be said that the character we know today as Tinkerbell is a manifestation of Wendy Darling's feelings for Peter Pan as well as her own childhood?
In what year was Peter and Wendy by J.M. Barrie published?