Fiction is just any story that is not real. This would include everything from "Goldilocks" to Anaconda to the latest #1 on the New York Times bestseller list, T is for Trespass. Historical fiction weaves some facts with the fiction. For instance Gone With the Wind wouldn't be the same if its setting was just "some war." Rhett, Scarlett, and Tara plantation are fictitious, but the story is driven by a real historic event. A historical drama would be something that is more fact than fiction. For instance, Glory revolves around real events but fills in details about those events with fictional characters to show what it must have been like to be personally involved in those events.
Realistic and historical fiction both focus on believable characters and settings, drawing from real-world experiences and events to create engaging stories. They often highlight the complexities of human nature and offer insight into different time periods or cultures.
Historical fiction is different from a realistic fiction because because a historical fiction is set in thee past and a realistic fiction is normally set in present time or future. Historical fiction contains facts and realistic fiction is part true and part realistic.
Im glad to answer. Well Realistic Fiction is about Real life and historical Fiction about A real event that took place, but the Character are fictious.
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they both are stories that have some real places and evensts perhaps even people
History is an interpretation of facts; fiction is based primarily on the writer's imagination.
No, because realistic fiction is something that is like a mirror to reality which as, the historical fiction uses the past to make it basedon that genre.
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No it is realistic fiction but it did happen in the past
fiction is a genre. so is nonfiction and historical fiction and realistic fiction
Are* & no they are not. They can be catogorized as that; but they are known for being realistic fiction.
Historical Fiction.
Fantasy.
Romance, Comedy, realistic fiction, fiction, nonfiction, Historical, etc.
No, Joan Bauer's Hope Was Here is a work of realistic fiction.
Island of the Blue Dolphins is a work of historical fiction.
Scott O'Dell's books are primarily historical fiction, focusing on themes of culture, history, and adventure.
This book is probably either Historical Fiction or Realistic Fiction. Hope this helps!
Yes, Julie of the Wolves is historical fiction as it is set in Alaska in the 1970s and incorporates elements of Native American culture and history.
These writers wanted to tell the story of the suffering of common people.