nope
math is real, but is an abstract concept
Playing cards, Math cards, and fictional cards
First of all it is a Convent. The film is called the Trouble with Angels, not angles ( is that about summer school for math).? It was a fictional church school with adjoining convent.
The character, Rose, in the movie Titanic, is a fictional character.
It is, indeed, fictional.
Sherlock Holmes is a fictional character.
fiction
Fictional.
The word fictional is an adjective. For example: the film we watched was entirely fictional.
Fictional never happened. It is made up completely. Non-fictional is a real story that happened to a real person.
Of course it's fictional
The Ring tape is fictional, it was made for the fictional Horror movie The Ring.
In my honest opinion, I think math is way more important than literature. In literature, think about what you learn. You learn about fictional, wordy, stories. All you basically learn is how to write, read, learn vocabs ect. On the other hand, math is what creates the world. Math influences sciences and technologies, so without math, we don't have everyday essentials such as TVs, pipe systems, and more. Without math, we do not know how to measure a slope for stairs, so stairs would be uneven. We cannot learn about electrical systems and how circuits calculate and all that stuff without math. In conclusion, I find math more of a modern direction rather than literature, a more middle-aged direction.