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Well it depends on the book. If the adventure story could happen in real life and is not made up then it is not a fantasy, but if it the adventure book is made up and would never happen in real life then it is fantasy. (An adventure story is usually a story where the character(s) are taking a trip or a journey. A fantasy story is made up.)
Fantasy can include creatures that you wouldn't find in the real world, such as dragons or unicorns or hobbits. Fantasy also often incorporates the use of magic. Adventure wouldn't include anything not found in the real world. Both could be adventure stories, and adventure could use technology to explain things that magic would explain in a fantasy story... so the stories could be very similar, but some things would have to change. For instance, if you wanted to make Harry Potter into an adventure with no fantasy involved, maybe you could talk about a spy group that has decided to start recruiting kids in order to train them to be world leaders. The whole story would change, but the characters and many of their adventures could be translated to a non-fantasy (but still of course fictional) context.
Yes- to consider a book a fantasy book it must have a story that has fantasy elements in it.
Yes Batman is a fantasy story that was first made up by Bill Finger and Bob Kane, they are both dead now, but many other people make up Batman stories today.So could you.
I find the books great; I suggest you start by reading the first book, and decide for yourself. It's a fantasy story; not everybody likes such fantasy stories, but many people do.
Some unique fantasy unisex names for a character in a story could be: Phoenix Orion Seraph Rowan Lyric Ember Sage Indigo Rune Nova
The "art version" of a fantasy story is called?
In your fantasy you can always be in a cartoon story book with cartoons;D but seriously, You could paint your own cartoon comic with a character like you in it.
Fantasy, rediscovery, importance of fantasy and accepting on self
I suppose they could, but it would'nt be likely. -Chorka Wolffe
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The Neverending Story is a fantasy novel that combines elements of adventure and coming-of-age themes.