The purpose of including a fictitious disclaimer in a work of fiction is to clarify that the events, characters, and situations depicted in the story are not real and are purely products of the author's imagination. This disclaimer helps to prevent confusion and legal issues by informing readers that the work is a work of fiction and not based on real events or people.
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according to the Preface what was Shelley's purpose for including fantasy and science fiction in the novel?
A Dog's Purpose is a good FICTION story by Bruce Cameron
fiction is completely fabricated story concocted by the author and not based on any facts or any real events. Non-fiction is based on documented events and characters and may be published as such. Fiction must carry a disclaimer at the first of the novel that no events or characters in the book are based on real people or happenings.
The purpose of a fiction text is to entertain, transport readers to different worlds, evoke emotions, explore themes and ideas, and provide insights into human nature and society. Fiction allows readers to escape reality and immerse themselves in imaginary experiences.
R. A. Colby has written: 'Fiction with a purpose'
A disclaimer is a statement in which you absolve yourself of responsibility for the actions of others. You would want to say something such as that the information that you were providing was your own opinion and that you were not responsible for the actions or reactions of others to your material.
The fiction section in a library or bookstore is a collection of imaginative stories created by authors. Its purpose is to provide entertainment, escapism, and emotional connection for readers. Readers can explore different genres, themes, and writing styles through fiction, allowing them to immerse themselves in various worlds and perspectives.
Matched is a series by Allie Condie. It is a science fiction dystopian series. Like most fiction, it is meant to entertain us.
Robert Alan Colby has written: 'Fiction with a purpose'