Modern literary and children's adventure novels such
as Harry Potter, Twilight and The Hunger Games aimed at teenagers and young
adult audiences have resulted in huge profits for authors, publishers and
filmmakers, but their success can lead to good old leaks and the like called
the triple threat technique to attract a very wide audience.
In fact, the success of
fantasy books for young adults can be attributed to the ability of writers and
publishers to create brands that are in line with the needs and desires of this
most attractive and diverse age group and it turns out that what this audience
wants is to escape. Truth in bulk.
In addition, a
three-dimensional approach to threats has emerged, in which the authors use a
combination of unusual worlds, intense battles, and complex novels that
transcend traditional marketing boundaries of age and gender.
Magic
of reading Harry Potter and the novels about the game of hunger
Wonder the world, the
better! There is no such thing as magic that would easily take readers out of
the realm of commonness, and all three series benefit from drawing readers into
foreign territory from the beginning.
The magical world of the Harry
Potter is yet already legendary in its whole appeal for the readers of different
ages. But the amazing idea of vampires and the werewolves living among us hence
makes every small town as a possible place for great adventure. The survival of
a dystopian society such as The Hunger Games seems to be associated with the
spirit of the peppers in a time of the last, increasingly popular culture.
Why
do children like to read novels about heroes?
Everyone wants to be a
hero. While the world of magic may have a universal appeal, the impossible hero
declines and the attraction of the story increase. The excitement in Hogwarts
increases when we see it in the eyes of prepubescent gifted
children.
Harry; The fragile Bella
Swan, who threatens vampires and werewolves with the power of her mind, is an
interesting look at a girl with a difficult motif, and Susan Collins brings a
twist to the heroic theme and attracts murdered readers of the same sex by
making nobles. The main character is a tough and thoughtful warrior and a
woman.
J.K. Rowling has
completely held away the romance only later when he wrote the Harry Potter
series.
But from the very beginning
the write has showed with some complex romantic relationships in the series
like Twilight and in The Hunger Games. Thus the concept of Love Triangle has somehow
historically remained as the main chapter in different romantic novels.
Conclusion
I also think that using a
multi-viewer approach deepens the story and increases my creativity - I have to
write that it's compelling in many ways for my stories to be credible. It's like
writing three children during WW11 books at
once.
Finally, the emerging evidence
within the pudding and the giant popularity and great record sales of the Harry
Potter, or the Twilight and Hunger Games series is becoming the fastest one within
new standard in the Teen Fantasy Adventure.
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