If it could not really happen, and has nothing to do with science, it is probably called ficion, or fantasy.
The book Gathering Blue by Lois Lowry is an interesting book because it isn't like other science fiction books. This book would be considered a science fiction novel because it has some unrealistic characters and events
The term is called "exposition." It usually is found at the beginning of a narrative and is used by an author to provide background information about characters or even events that happened in the past.
a series of events
Usually in the first two or three chapters. However, occasional special characters might be introduced later in the story.
Allegory
Fictional writing contains events made up by the author. It includes genres like novels, short stories, and plays where the author creates characters, settings, and events that are not real.
The term that is defined as a literary work that contains imaginary characters, events, and settings is fiction. Fictional works encompass novels, short stories, plays, and more that are created from the author's imagination rather than based on real events.
I suppose they could, but it would'nt be likely. -Chorka Wolffe
That is called an "epilogue." It provides a glimpse into the characters' futures beyond the events of the movie.
That type of story is called fantasy. Fantasy stories include magical elements, mythical creatures, and events that defy the laws of nature. They are often set in imaginary worlds that are different from our own.
Yes, there is writing that tells about imaginary events that involve science or technology; there is a category for such writing, called "science fiction" or "scifi".
The series of events that led to the birth of modern science the birth of science be called "revolution"
Scientific Revolution
Romance
One example of a literary work that contains imaginary characters, events, and settings is "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll. The story follows a young girl named Alice as she falls down a rabbit hole into a fantastical world filled with peculiar creatures and nonsensical happenings.
The author's attitude toward the characters and plot is called the author's tone or narrative voice. This can influence how the story is presented to the reader and can shape their perception of the characters and events.
Chronology is the the science of arranging events in according to the order of occurrence.