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    • What is fiction?
    • Fiction Genres
    • What makes a good fiction story?
    • What is nonfiction?
    • Fiction v Nonfiction

    Maybe you’re an avid reader or are just trying to survive your English class. Either way, you’ve likely come across the term “fiction” before. But do you really know what it means and how to tell it apart from “nonfiction”? Fiction is a type of story that’s imaginary or made-up; meanwhile, nonfiction is a story that conveys factual truths. In this article, we’ll break down the fiction literary genre and how it compares to its nonfiction counterpart.

    Fiction is literature that’s fake or made up. While real-life events may inspire the overall story or characters, what happens in the story isn’t factual to what happened in real life.

    Fiction is a made-up story.

    Fiction literature is created from the imagination. This includes genres like mystery, fantasy, and romance. The characters, settings, and situations in the stories may seem real, but they’re entirely made up by the author or writer.

    Fiction is “fake” because the stories aren’t set accounts of real-life events—they didn’t happen in real life.

    It’s very possible that a fiction story can be

    by real-life events; however, the characters and plot aren’t real.

    For example, The Harry Potter series by J.K Rowling, Charlotte Bronte’s

    Literary fiction is a subgenre of fiction that focuses on character development and psychological themes. This writing style relies heavily on innovation and uses literary devices to creatively depict a character’s emotions or story.

    by F. Scott Fitzgerald and

    Science fiction combines science with imagination to bring you fantastical tales of heightened technology, space, and/or dystopian societies. This subgenre typically tackles issues related to ethics and human nature.

    Fantasy brings everything in your imagination to life. These stories usually have magic, mythical creatures, and immense world-building. Similarly to science fiction, they focus on ethics and human nature, but they also highlight romance and friendship.

    A good fiction story has characters you love and hate. As a reader, listener, or watcher, you should be rooting for or against a character. The best stories have characters you’re invested in or can see yourself in.

    If a story doesn’t have an exciting premise, it’s highly unlikely that you’ll keep reading—which is why the plot is so important!

    is the sequence of events that make up a story.

    For instance, say a prince dies of a broken heart—that’s part of a plot! It’s the events of the story that make you want to keep reading.

    You probably won’t want to read a story based in a house like yours. Most readers open a book to explore new and faraway lands, which is why the setting or time and place of the story is so important.

    Keep in mind that not all fiction stories have a unique or interesting setting, and that’s okay! Sometimes, the characters and plot make up for this.

    Nonfiction is based on real-life events and factual information.

    Unlike fiction, nonfiction literature is completely factual. These works aren’t imagined or invented but informational accounts of actual events. The people, places, and events in these stories are real. The most common forms of nonfiction are history books, autobiographies, encyclopedias, and journal articles.

    Anne Frank: The Diary of a Young Girl

    by Anne Frank and Stephen Hawking’s

    Fiction is imagined, while nonfiction is factual.

    Creative works that are made up by an author or writer are fiction because they’ve been invented or imagined. On the other hand, literature that describes actual events, people, or places is nonfiction because it’s 100% true.

    Think of it this way: If something is fabricated in a story, it’s likely fiction.

    To find out if something is fiction or nonfiction, ask yourself, “Did this story really happen in real life?” If you answer yes, it’s likely nonfiction. If you answer no, it’s probably fiction.

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  2. Sep 7, 2016 · "Fake Fiction" off Picturesque's debut album 'Back to Beautiful, available now via Equal Vision Records. Download/Stream at https://evr.lnk.to/backtobeautifu...

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  3. A work of fiction is based on made-up people or events. Since fiction and false begin with the same letter, we can easily remember that fiction is false, even if it is an excellent and well-crafted story. You can extend this mnemonic to nonfiction as well. A nonfiction story is not fake.

  4. Mar 20, 2024 · A story with real-life characters and events depicted factually is nonfiction, whereas a story that stretches the truth of a real-life event is fiction. Fiction and nonfiction works can be similar in tone because they can share the same literary devices, such as similes, metaphors, imagery, and more.

  5. Oct 3, 2023 · Fiction refers to literature that is not grounded in real-life events but is made up or created from a writer’s imagination. Nonfiction refers to factual stories based on real people, information, or events. What is fiction? Fiction is a literary genre that encompasses imaginative storytelling.

  6. Sep 7, 2016 · Fake Fiction Lyrics. Fake, fiction, make believe. Bring out the worst in you. Bring out the best in me. And so. I've gotta learn to let you go. Come how you are. Yeah, we've been here before....