Yes, A Masterpiece for Bess is fantasy because it has fairies and magic. Fairies and magic fall under the fantasy genre.
Fairies are fantasy creatures and do not exist.
Fairies are entirely fantasy and fictional creations.
In fiction, fantasy, folklore and your imagination.
Actually fairies are fantasy but you can see them in your dreams when you always thinking or imagined them it appears to your dream
You can't unless your in some fantasy world.
Science fantasy is science fiction that contains elements of fantasy. An example of this would be Star Wars, which contains fantasy elements in the form of the Jedi, the Force, etc.
Well... fantasy is fiction. Nonfiction is true, although myths and legends are classified as nonfiction as well. Fantasy has a lot to do with magic, fairies, dragons, that sort of thing. The impossible.
You cannot. Werewolves are fantasy creatures just like vampires, fairies, mermaids and Santa Claus.
No. Fairies are imaginary creatures of fantasy; in short, they are not real. In some stories, all fairies are good while in other stories (Labyrinth, for example) fairies are bad. In yet other stories, fairies stand apart from human concepts of good and evil, being more like Nature which is neither good nor evil but simply is. Fairies are not usually included in the worldview of institutional religions.Demons, on the other hand, do appear in many religious traditions, as supernatural agents of evil.There are some Christians who strictly limit their worldview to those things specifically written of in their Scripture. Because there is no mention of Fairies in the Bible that could connect Fairies with God or God's Angels, by default these persons would relegate the Fairies (and all other creatures of fantasy) to the realm of evil, or demons.
Yes- to consider a book a fantasy book it must have a story that has fantasy elements in it.
No, mermaids are not real. Mermaids are fantasy creatures, just like fairies, vampires, and Santa Claus.