Power can be briefly defined as the ability to be autonomous as far as language, decision making, taking responsibility for one"s action, and imposing one"s will on others for self-survival is concerned. 2 Autonomy is the ability to exercise freedom and make independent decisions; to think, act, and speak without restriction. This means that if you have power, you have autonomy. 3 Young adults characters are those characters that are: "Not children any longer but, not yet grown-ups". The term has overlapping meanings depending on the definer, the subject where it is being defined and the context where it is applied. Publishers and marketers consider the young adult as that person who is found in fiction that targets an audience of age range 12-18. The protagonist of such fiction is always in that age range. To psychologists, a young adult falls in the category of adolescents; people aged 12-19 years (Hall, 1919).
Scholars of young adult literature such as Trites (1998, p. 1) call a young adult " a Hamlet-like middle-aged man who is immobilized by indecision "Another critic of children and young adult literature, Perry Nodelman, (1985) ( calls YACs people who "live ordinary lives but see themselves in terms of melodrama" (Ibid, 3), whileDillard in (Jeffferson, 1985, 13-18) defining the category in terms of YAL, says that young adult literature depicts an adolescent as the central character rather than a child or an adult. This reference recognizes the fact that an adolescent is in a transitional stage; not a child anymore, not an adult yet but somewhere in between. Young adult characters in this article are considered to be those characters in literature that are not children (1-10 years) though they are not yet adults (above 25 years).