"Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley, "Stranger In A Strange Land" by Robert Heinlein, "Left Hand of Darkness" by Ursula K LaGuinn, "The Time Machine" by Jules Verne, "I, Robot" by Isaac Asimov, "The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy" by Douglas Adams.
Some examples of fiction stories are "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, "1984" by George Orwell, "The Great Gatsby" by F. Scott Fitzgerald, and "Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone" by J.K. Rowling.
An example of a fiction story is "A Princess of Mars" written by the author Edgar Rice Burroughs. The entire story is created within the imagination of the author and is sometimes classified as Fantasy Fiction or Science Fantasy Fiction but is also included with the Science Fictionclassification. There are many stories in the fiction category another is "The Lord of the Rings" by J. R. Tolkien. So, the fiction story is a pretend story which is imagined by the author/authors. A story about something which has never actually happened, a pretend story hatched within the mind - but that doesn't mean that it won't in the future. The Fictionstory, such as those mentioned above and classification may be extended to many sub classifications such as War, Crime, Adventure, Travel, Romance, Space and sub-classifications may be combined, e.g., Adventure Romance Fiction. (The number of classifications and thus sub-classifications, is limited only by the imagination. There is no correct or incorrect classification.)
There are differing themes and plot devices: Space Travel, of course- and the related angle of attack/presentation of alien life forms. The so-called Ancient Astronauts and variant history theme - for example Atlantis, is related. I can recall a tantalizing end to a Science Fiction novel- where the lead character and his partner (using a special- viewplate-equipped submarine) located a dead and abandoned UFO of the space-station type- on the Ocean Floor in an Atlantis-like setting. That was how the story ended- they didn"t develop it further. also while we are on it- Time Travel fits in and in general ideas and technologies that are beyond (but are they?_ present day science. There are different types, of course- the artificial life angle is one of the oldest, dating to the Medieval Golem, and in more modern times, Frankenstein, Pinocchio.... and more modern robots, cyborgs, and androids.
These are some fiction tales : "the rhino oak tree" tale is About a Boy that had a rhino as a pet and one day that rhino thought the boy was dead so the rhino tried to kill itself by jamming its horn into a tree until the horn came off and the rhino had died , after that the boy had found this rhino dead and its horn on the ground so the boy put the rhino horn on the tree and called the tree "the rhino oak tree" . There are others like the "dayfish and suzy" and "flowers in a pot with a spider" and "making out in the ocean" and many more.
Real stories are called non-fiction, as they are based on facts and real events rather than being fictional or imaginary. Examples of non-fiction genres include biographies, autobiographies, memoirs, and documentaries.
fiction is Imaginary stories, non-fiction is real stories
Prose Fiction:For Me Its A myth- greek Mythology, Parable stories in the Bible, Legend. and its purpose is to Give some sort of examples that we can learned about. ^^, analytical- apex
stories created from the authors imagination. Example: The Hunger Games, Harry Potter, The Hobbit. Lots of fiction gets turned into movies.
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No. True stories are called non-fiction.
A fiction library is when there is only fiction books, (stories that are made up) and non fiction libraries is when there is only non fiction books ( stories that are true)
Almost any type of fiction books can be found within a public library. Some examples include:Adult General fictionYoung Adult / Teen FictionChildren's FictionRomance/EroticaWesternsMysteries/ThrillersChick-litHorrorComics/Graphic NovelsShort stories
One of the best websites to read stories and novels is scribd.com - they feature every type of fiction (plus quite a bit of non fiction)
John William Cheever was mostly a novelist and short story writer. A compilation of his stories named "The stories of John Cheever" won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction. Examples of single stories are "The Day the Pig Fell into the Well" and "Goodbye, My Brother".