Theme,main idea
The "what" in a story refers to the plot or events that unfold in the narrative. It encompasses the actions, conflicts, and developments that drive the story forward and shape the characters' experiences.
the choice and arrangement of words.
The term for an invented story is "fiction." It refers to narratives that are not based on real events or people.
Non fiction describes books that have been written about something true. It generally refers to all writing that is not fiction, where fiction refers to writing about imagined or non-real people and/or events.
The literary type of a story refers to the genre or category it belongs to, such as fiction, non-fiction, fantasy, mystery, romance, etc. It helps classify the story based on its characteristics and themes.
the feel of a story
Fiction. A work of fiction is created in the imagination of its author.
The central idea or concept in a work of fiction is often referred to as the theme. It is the overarching message or lesson that the author conveys through the story, and it can be expressed in various ways such as through character development, plot events, or symbols. Themes help readers to understand the deeper meaning of the story and connect with its universal truths.
Facts and real story make a story nonfiction, whereas made up and fantasy elements make a a story fiction.
It is fiction
Historical Fiction.
it is a science fiction
Without more context, it is difficult to determine if "An Indian father's plea" is a fiction story. It could be fiction or non-fiction depending on the author and content of the story.
"Fiction" means a made up story. "Non Fiction" means the story is based on something that really happened.