<span>In Massachusetts, political values were weak. There was a system of justice used to solve trials, and there was no testimonies or evidence that could override the system. Trials regarding witchcraft was a common example of how the trials were run until 1692. The ideas of Withcraft was a religous topic, and they were dealt with in a political way which proves that religion was considered into some things. In this case, religion was related to the politics of Massachusetts. </span>
This shows that Peter Pan does some things because they interest him, and not because it is the correct thing to do.
Your first answer seems to be right but I will try to answer the rest of the questions if you attach them