Non-fiction prose literature tells about real-life events.
One genre of nonfiction that tells a story about real people and events is narrative nonfiction. This genre presents facts and information in a compelling and storytelling manner, often focusing on actual events and individuals to engage readers. Narrative nonfiction combines the storytelling elements of fiction with the accuracy of nonfiction to create a captivating and informative narrative.
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In nonfiction, the term "protagonist" is not typically used because nonfiction is based on true events and real people. However, nonfiction works can still have central figures or main characters that drive the narrative. These figures are often the focus of the story and play a significant role in portraying real-life events or experiences.
"Jack of the Lantern" by Kelly Hashway is a work of fiction. It is a creative story that is not based on real events or people.
Fiction includes imagined or invented stories that are not based on real events, while nonfiction presents information that is based on facts and real events. Fiction often uses literary devices to create a narrative, while nonfiction aims to inform or persuade readers with accurate information. Each genre has a distinct purpose, style, and approach to storytelling.
"Daniel's Story" is a historical fiction novel. It tells the story of a young boy named Daniel, who experiences and survives the Holocaust during World War II.
The genre of the story "Lob's Girl" is historical fiction. It blends elements of history with fictional characters and events to tell a story set in a specific time period in the past.
Because it is a nonfiction descriptive story that tells of true events that could or did happen each day, in a narrative or descriptive way
it either a novel a short story or an essay. which of these that i am unsure of but it is one of those three but only one is correct.
This, generally, is called nonfiction. However, that can still cover a great deal of literary territory. Literature about real persons and/or things are not necessarily historical or biographical in nature. For example, Gary Jennings wrote a wonderful novel called Journyer, about Marco Polo. But it is not a history; the genre would be historical fiction. His Aztec books would fall into the same genre. On the other hand, a book about a person written by the person her/himself would usually be considered autobiography, or biography if written by someone else. The presumption (not always true) is that these books are historical in nature, and there are no substantive fictional narratives in such books. Then there are straight historical accounts that usually cover many people, places and things, and attempt to convey a balance of factual information and some kind of in-depth analysis of events.
The two basic forms for writing a nonfiction book are narrative and expository. Narrative nonfiction tells a story using real-life events, characters, and settings, while expository nonfiction explains or informs about a specific topic or subject matter.
The Salem Witch Trials were a series of real historical events in Salem, Massaschusetts in 1692, NOT A STORY!