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If adults read the YA genre, then is it really YA?As more young adults surpass their teens and move into their early adult lives, the books that they are reading are not moving with them. YA books have become universally loved by age ranges of all kinds, striking a chord in the heartstrings of people of all ages. That's what makes it so great. However, in a genre that is specifically titled "Young Adult", it poses the question: What defines the young adult genre? Is it the age of the protagonist or the backdrop of the story or is it simply just a marketing tactic that doesn't have much substance to it at all?
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Although the movie does address weight and a myriad of other issues girls have in high school, I think there’s also a lot to be said about little comments that are in movies. Even if the theme is not about body weight, a comment can subconsciously influence girls. For example, if a male character in a movie makes fun of his friend for dating a “fat” girl, that is something that, although quick and not part of the plot line, can put a negativity towards how we look and men perceive women. That’s just an example. However, this was a very informative article that raised a lot of important points! | Mean Girls, Social Media and Adolescent Body Image |
Personally I think it all depends on whether you are more of an auditory learner or visual learner. This can influence how you enjoy things such as reading. I enjoy reading and don’t get much out of audio books. It’s hard to picture things while I’m listening and doing other things but I see how others can find it more convenient and entertaining. All in all I enjoy this article. Great points! | Audiobooks: Do they Enhance or Diminish the Enjoyment of a Story? |
Great article!