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A realistic story is a story that can actually happen in real life. For example, let's say that you begin a realistic story like this, "At 12:00 my friend and I went out to see a movie." That is a realistic story because you and your friend really could see a movie at 12:00.

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Writing Realistic Fiction
The Goal of every Fiction Writer.
Because experiencing realistic fiction - is the desire of every reader.

And writers write - to serve the desires of readers.

The combination of fiction and reality might seem, at first glance, like a contradiction in terms; a dichotomy, even an oxymoron however, as we will discuss on this page, the concept of fiction that is real or life-like forms the very core of the fiction reader's experience.

People read fiction for the emotional and intellectual experience. And what readers read, and why they read it, influences what we write and how we write it.

On this page we will discuss:
  1. What realistic fiction is
  2. Why it's desirable
  3. How to create it
1. What is realistic fiction?

How can "fiction" be "real? What does this term mean?

The word "fiction" in regards to literature -- generally means a narration which is not-true, real or factual. And "Realistic" means real, real-like or having the nature of "reality".

Therefore, "realistic fiction" means fiction that is realistic or lifelike.

Fiction that is lifelike is fiction that seems real and believable.

And that is exactly what readers are paying us for. They are paying us for an experience -- a lifelike emotional and intellectual experience.

2. Is realistic fiction desirable? And if so Why?

Creating realistic fiction should be the primary objective of every fiction writer. Because experiencing realistic fiction is the primary desire of every reader. And writers write, to serve the needs and desires of readers.

But why fiction that only that seams real, why not the real thing? Obviously it would be more "real" if the reader actually experienced the events rather than just read about them.True, but real experience is time-consuming, expensive and often dangerous. Few of us have the time, money or stamina to actually climb Everest or go lion hunting with Hemingway. But we can experience this and more from the comfort of our arm chair through the magic of real-to-life fiction.

In many regards, fiction in literature is able to approach "truth" more closely than "non-fiction". If it's done right fiction can be more real, more compelling, more frightening and emotionally charged than the tepid "reality" that comprises the bulk of our reader's lives.

The reasons for this are several.

Non-fiction by definition restricts itself to the facts. And facts can be dry, dusty things, devoid of emotion.

Unless one is writing an autobiography, a great number of "facts" must be left out of any "non-fiction" book. The most important "facts" left out of non-fiction are "thoughts" and "emotions". And these are very important components of the fiction reader's experience.

In non-fiction the thoughts and emotions of the characters are missing. We don't know what Lincoln or Churchill "thought" or "felt" about the events they were involved in.

However, in a novel we can (through the imagination of the author) hear not only what the protagonist thinks, but what any number of lesser characters think and feel about the events of the story.

This "insight" delivers an additional layer of emotionally rich meaning to the reader.

But accomplishing this magic places an additional burden on the author.

The thoughts and feelings, as well as the actions of the characters, must be "realistic" -- meaning, "lifelike" or true to life.

This requires a little technique...

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when dialogues of characters,short sentences,simple and common words are used to express thoughts then story becomes sound and realistic

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