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I want to know about the escape lesson in literature in English

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Answered by bhandarepranay05
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As the name suggests, so-called escape literature is written for entertainment, and to let the reader become totally immersed in a fantasy or alternate reality. Much of this kind of literature falls into the "guilty pleasure" category (think romance novels).

But there is a wide variety of different literary genres that could be labeled as escapist: science fiction, westerns, magical realism, even historical fiction. It's worth noting that just because something can be categorized as escape literature doesn't necessarily mean it doesn't have higher literary value.

Why Escape Literature Is Popular

It's not difficult to understand why escape literature, in all its formats, is well-liked. Being able to immerse oneself in a fictional reality, where troubles and problems are easily recognized and solved, is a comfort provided by movies, books and other forms of entertainment.

Truly good works of escape literature create a believable alternate universe, whose inhabitants struggle with dilemmas that the reader might encounter. It's a crafty way to explore moral and ethical themes within an entertaining framework.

Examples of Escape Literature

The most compelling escapist literature includes works that describe characters in an entirely new, fictional universe. J.R.R. Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" trilogy is an example of a canonical literature series, complete with its own "history" and completely made-up languages, that follows elves, dwarves and humans through a mythical quest to save their world.

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