Adolescent Identity Represented in Literature

Adolescent Identity Represented in Literature (Identities and Issues in Literature)

Importance

All humans experience adolescence, so it provides a focus for much literature. All genres, including fiction, nonfiction, poetry, and drama may be used to focus on the changes between childhood and adulthood. In this stage, individuals develop a strong concern for self, seeking affirmation through peers. Psychological theories, such as those of Abraham Maslow, contend that adolescence is part of the normal progression in the search for the basic human needs of belongingness, love, and esteem. These needs must be met before one becomes a productive adult. Adolescent...

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