
Adult and Children's Literature
Adult literature is written primarily for mature readers, often exploring complex themes, sophisticated language, and nuanced characters. It includes novels, poetry, essays, and more that address life’s deeper questions and societal issues. Children's literature is tailored for younger audiences, featuring simpler language, engaging stories, and themes appropriate for their developmental stage. It aims to teach, entertain, and foster imagination. Both serve different developmental needs but share the goal of enriching readers' understanding and experience through storytelling.