The Differences between Fiction & Non-fiction

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Fiction & Nonfiction As literature is generally defined as anything written, the concepts of Fiction and Nonfiction are also anything written. However, there are significant differences between them in terms of content and purpose. Fiction deals with the creation of imagined materials, while Nonfiction deals with real materials based on factual information. Understanding these differences is essential for a comprehensive understanding of literature. 1. Fiction Fiction is defined as non-factual writings that are created by authors using their imagination. It encompasses stories and writings that are entirely based on the author's imaginative ideas. While authors may include some facts about real people or events, they combine these facts with imaginary settings and situations to create captivating narratives. Fiction takes the form of prose (novels and short stories), plays, and poetry, offering a wide range of literary genres and styles. Forms of Fiction Fiction encompasses various…
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