The Trojan war myth is considered both fiction and nonfiction, as there is some evidence pointing to the fact that there was a war in the place that was once Troy; however, things such as the wedding of Peleus and Thetis, as well as the judgement of Paris, is considered nonfiction.
The story of the Trojan War is considered to be both nonfiction and fiction because it is based on historical events, as evidenced by archaeological findings and references in ancient texts, but it also contains elements of mythology and legend, making aspects of the story fictionalized. The line between fact and fiction in the Trojan War narrative is blurred due to the interweaving of historical accounts with mythical elements.
If you clearly stated that it was in fact a dream, it would be considered nonfiction. i.e. "I had a dream that pigs flew". However, if you are presenting the dream as if it were reality, it would be considered fiction. i.e. "Pigs can fly"
it is non-fiction
The book "How to Ride a Bike" would be considered nonfiction, as it provides instructional or educational content rather than a made-up story.
Facts and real story make a story nonfiction, whereas made up and fantasy elements make a a story fiction.
No, it's a fiction book.
"Bambi" is a fictional story about a young deer and his experiences in the forest. It is not based on true events and is considered a work of fiction.
Literary nonfiction uses story-telling techniques from fiction writing.
yes because though it contains facts, the story did not actually happen, so its more along the genre of realistic fiction, but fiction nonetheless
"The Miracle Worker" is based on a true story and is generally considered nonfiction or a dramatized account of real events.
where does the story take place
Muti's Necklace: The Oldest Story in the World by Louise Hawes is a fiction story.
An atlas is considered non-fiction because it contains factual information about geography, maps, and other related data. It is a reference book that provides information about the world's countries, regions, and locations.