Escape Literature vs Interpretative Literature

Main purpose is entertainment
escape literature

emphasizes plot twists, surprises
escape literature

meant to bring us closer to understanding reality
interpretative literature

takes readers away from problems
escape literature

usually states (directly or indirectly) a cliche
escape literature

contains a sympathetic hero or heroine
escape literature

usually has a realistic ending that makes the reader consider the implications of the theme
interpretative literature

usually has a happy and satisfying ending
escape literature

contains a realistic protagonist (exhibits both positive and negative traits)
interpretative literature

uses tricks and gimmicks to hold the reader’s attention
escape literature

written for pleasure
interpretative literature

Contains stereotyped characters
escape literature

may create interest through excitement, but doesn’t make it the center of the story
interpretative literature

emphasizes character motivation and psychological development than plot
interpretative literature

often distorts reality
escape literature

includes parables and fables
interpretative literature

may depend on sentimentality for effect
escape literature

often uses stereotyped characters
escape literature

includes short stories (that uses fictitious narrative) that convey a moral lesson
interpretative literature

provides readers with insights into nature and conditions of his existence
interpretative literature

confirms prejudices
escape literature

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Escape Literature vs Interpretative Literature
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