Fiction and Non-Fiction

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Fiction and

Non-fiction
Presented by: Jemar Bales
Content
Introduction
Definition
Conclusion
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Introduction

Literature has a wide range of genres


and all those forms of literature can
either be fictional or nonfictional.
Fiction
Fiction can be understood as the literary work
created as per one’s imagination, i.e. the
author’s creative thought or made-up stories and
characters.
Fiction can be understood as an imaginative
creation, which does not exist in reality, rather it
is produced by the author’s creative thought. It is
a type of imaginative prose literature, which can
be both spoken or written account containing
imaginary characters, events and descriptions.
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• Comic
r t S to ries
• Sho
Fa i r y ta les

• Fanta
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• Myste
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• Suspe
nse
• Novel
Non-fiction
Nonfictional work means you are reading
something that actually happened or someone
that actually exist, i.e. it is not a cooked up
story, rather it is fact and evidence-based
account.
Nonfiction is the widest form of literature which
contains informative, educational and factual
writings. It is a true account or representation of
a particular subject. It claims to portray
authentic and truthful information, description,
events, places, characters or existed things.
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E xa t o r y
k o n H i s
• B o o
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Do c u m e

• Politics

• Textbo
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• Encom
passes
Essay
• Econo
mics
Conclusion
By and large, fiction and nonfiction are
diametrically opposite to one another. In a
fictional work, most of the part is imaginary
i.e. scripted by the author. Fictional stories
help the readers to take a break from their
everyday boring life, and lost in the dreamy
world of excitement, for quite some time.
On the contrary, nonfiction is all about
factual stories, that emphasize on actual
events, characters and places. It tends to
teach and explain things to the readers.
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