Genre Examples of Different Genre Types: Action and Adventure Genre
Genre Examples of Different Genre Types: Action and Adventure Genre
Genre Examples of Different Genre Types: Action and Adventure Genre
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Epic Examples
An epic is a tale, often told in verse, of a heroic figure on a quest. You see epics in literature,
movies, and even music. A few epic examples you’ll see in literature, movies, and music
include:
Military Examples
The military genre usually involves stories of battle and espionage from the war front. Examples
of this genre include titles like:
This genre, in the James Bond vein, recounts the pulse-pounding expeditions of spies in various
agencies throughout the world. Examples include:
Westerns
This genre covers the Wild West, typically including gun duels, train robberies, heists, and
showdowns, known collectively as Westerns. A few fun examples you might know include:
Comedy Genre
Comedies are humorous stories intended to make the reader or viewer laugh. Whether it’s a
literary genre or found in the most popular music genre, comedy is just funny.
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Although these stories are intended to be funny, they also touch darker areas of storytelling, such
as death and fear. Black comedy makes it way into books, movies and songs in these examples.
Parodies
A parody intends to mimic another genre to humorous effect. Parodies can be intended to mock
and criticize as well as to pay homage like:
Romantic comedies, or rom-coms, mix love stories together with comedic events. Examples are
a plenty for this sub-genre.
Slapstick Comedy
This type of comedy features physical humor such as pratfalls, silly and exaggerated body
language, and unlikely scenarios.
Fantasy Genre
Stories about magic spells, mythical creatures, and fabled kingdoms are known as fantasies. This
genre sometimes includes witchcraft and wizardry, dragons and unicorns, and an emphasis on
legend. Check out a few fantasy sub-genres and examples.
Fables
This type of fantasy story demonstrates a general truth or a parable. Examples include:
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Fairy Tales
These are often age-old stories that include magic and folklore in addition to traditional fantasy
characters like elves and goblins. Fairy tales are a popular movie genre but can be found in music
and literature as well.
While legends may include bits of historical fact, they are usually made to seem larger than life,
as in the Legend of King Arthur.
A fantasy story that may include elements of scientific fact is known as science-fantasy. You
might seem scientific fantasy examples like:
Horror Genre
Horror stories are intended, as the name suggests, to horrify and scare an audience. The genre of
horror has been shocking audiences for many centuries and includes many sub-genres.
Monster Stories
Monster stories use creatures that frighten or threaten human beings as the antagonists. Check
out examples like:
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Slasher Fiction
Popular in cinema, slasher stories tell of deranged killers who are out to punish regular people.
Slasher music, literary, and movie genre examples might include:
There’s Someone Inside Your House by Stephanie Perkins
Texas Chainsaw (2013)
Halloween (Main Theme) by John Carpenter
These stories paint a future where humankind is up against a threat like zombies or vampires and
must survive against the odds.
Mystery Genre
Mystery always leaves you guessing. Not only are you guessing who did it, but what will happen
next. Explore several different subgenres of mystery along with music, movie, and literary
examples of each.
Thriller Examples
This genre will really get your heart racing. You might have seen thrillers like:
Investigative Examples
You’ve entered the world of whodunit. This thriller sub-genre uses ace detectives and medical
specialist to find out the who, what, and why like:
Suspense
This genre leaves you on the edge of your seat waiting for that next moment of action. Here
you’ll find examples like:
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Drama Genre
When you are ready for a good cry or just want to curl up to smile at a good romance, then it is
time to look for drama. You might find a heartwarming family story or a spicy romance set 100
years ago.
Romance Examples
Love lost, love at first sight, and even forbidden love will be found here. Find a few titles that
you might enjoy.
Historical/Period Examples
Is your jam more history? You’ll find all different types of historical pieces in the genre. Explore
from live to life through these titles:
Tragedy Examples
Endless tears for days. Tragedies can be epic or everyday, but they always hit you right in the
heart strings. Dive into these tragedy examples.
Apocalyptic/Dystopian Sci-fi
Any science fiction that has to do with the end of the world or the destruction of mankind is
known as "apocalyptic" or “dystopian” sci-fi. In this sub-genre, you might find:
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Soft Sci-fi
Soft sci-fi typically deals less with the complications of applied science and more with the
effects of science. Here’s a few titles that you’ll find here.
Space Opera
This type of science fiction deals with the long-term effects of a life lived in space, such as Star
Trek or Star Wars. Other examples might include: