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Why Teens Are Drawn to Fantasy Literature – Written By Isha Popat

12/27/2024

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 Oftentimes teens need an escape from the world that they live in. Whether it is the pressure of school, or the social drama, an escape gives solace to teens. Teenagers are often drawn to fantasy literature because it offers escapism and empowerment. The time period of being a teen, also known as adolescence, is marked by a search for identity affiliated with a desire for independence, and all this together makes for an overwhelming life. Fantasy allows teens to find peace and reconnect with their childhood in many different ways. 

Additionally, fantasy literature offers teens an opportunity to explore their own sense of power. They get the ability to feel in control of a universe which is a rootedness needed in a world of uncertainty. Teens gain the ability to strengthen their power and self courage through characters and they get to determine their own ending. 

At the same time this literary world allows for teens to go through worlds that might not exist in real life. They get the opportunity to explore themes such as injustice and loss alongside happiness and peace. This gives them a headstart among their peers as they are able to understand complex emotions and situations which might not be possible in other ways. These benefits make it clear that teens have a certain direction towards these sorts of novels and fiction. This literature acts as both a way to leave their own lives alongside a way to gain new skills and tendencies which would otherwise go unnoticed. This getaway is of utmost importance in the development of adolescence into adults. 

Overall, the strongest reason why teens are drawn into fantasy is its ability to soothe and allocate power amongst young teenagers who are growing up in a world full of uncertainty and the promise of change. 

This blog post was written by Isha Popat.

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