A historical novel. examples are as diverse as (Battle of the Bulge) which blends factual top rank commanders with fictional GI"s , another less bellicose example might be such things as the various historical novels based on Anastasia. For some odd reason a really corking historical novel on the Electra Project has not yet been attempted in a serious or even comic-relief vein, but this is at least as intriguing as the Girl Czarina./
Yes, a novel is typically considered to be a work of fiction. It is a literary genre that presents imaginary characters and events. While novels can occasionally draw on real-life experiences and historical events, they are predominantly fictional in nature.
It depends on how it is presented. If it looks like a novel and reads like a novel, then it's a novel, but if it is a list of facts on a bit of paper then no, probably not.
A novel, short story, or play would most likely be fiction writing, as they involve creating characters and events that are not based on real life.
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Helen Porter's Moving Day is a work of fiction. It is a novel that tells a story through characters and events that are not based on real-life events or people.
No, many of the characters of Call of Duty are all fiction and are not real people. The main characters in particular are not real.
Yes
An allegory is a literary work in which the characters and plot correspond to people and events from the real world.
The Movie Hoot was based on a novel by Carl Hiaasen and is not based on real events.
No, Anna Karenina is a work of fiction written by Russian author Leo Tolstoy. While the novel is inspired by some real-life events and people, the characters and situations are fictional.
They may be fictional or a fact, but it seems that the characters are fictional.
No, but many of the call of duty games made by treyarch are based on real events and real people.