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Most fiction includes elements of tension, drama, and struggle because conflict is essential for driving the plot forward, developing characters, and creating engaging narratives. Conflict adds complexity to the story and allows for exploration of themes such as good vs. evil, power struggles, and personal growth.
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the context in which the characters can act.
the context in which the characters can act.
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.
An excellent way to build tension in fiction is to keep the reader on edge by introducing conflict, creating obstacles for the characters to overcome, and building anticipation for a climactic moment. By gradually escalating the stakes and heightening emotions, you can make the reader feel invested and engaged in the story.
Drama is a genre that is primarily focused on creating tension and emotions through conflict and dialogue, often meant for performance on stage or screen. Fiction, on the other hand, is a broader category that includes any narrative that is created from the imagination, which can include genres like fantasy, science fiction, and romance, in addition to dramatic works.
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