Depends on who is doing the writing.
More fact than fiction. As with any movie, the facts were embellished a little.
Mark Twain said that Truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth is'nt.
Mark Twain.
No, a legend is a story that either did not occur or cannot be proved to have occurred. Sometimes legends have some basis in fact, but the details have been enhanced beyond reality to such an extent that the 'legend' is more fiction than non-fiction
Fiction is far more broad than novels.
Fiction.
That is more of an opinion rather than a fact.
Nope. No such critter as the Illuminati, other than a footnote in history, more recent fiction, and in the minds of the uneducated or delusional paranoids.
Mark Twain is often credited with the quote "Truth is stranger than fiction." This phrase suggests that real life events can be surprising and bizarre, even more so than what one can imagine in fiction.
Kids prefer fiction books more than nonfiction books because their cool like that
Much of the Old Testament is in the form of a history book, and scholars continue to establish to what extent its narratives are based on actual fact. But the Bible is much more than a history book. First and foremost it is a scripture, sacred to Judaism and Christianity. It is also a compendium of ancient myths and legends.
Yes, narrative writing that originates from the author's creativity is considered an invention rather than a factual documentation of history. It involves constructing a story, characters, and events that are fictional, aiming to entertain or convey a message rather than present accurate accounts of real-life events.