Adventure fiction is a genre of literature that focuses on exciting and often dangerous journeys undertaken by characters. These stories typically involve exploration, quests, or battles against adversaries, and they often take place in exotic or unfamiliar settings. The protagonists usually face challenges that test their courage, resourcefulness, and determination.
Common elements in adventure fiction include treasure hunts, explorers, and heroic figures. This genre can be found in various forms, including novels, short stories, and films. Notable examples include works like Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson and The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.