Fiction
Fiction is a category of narrative literature that presents imagined events, characters, and settings. It is distinguished from nonfiction by its use of invented content, though it often engages with real people, settings, and social issues. The term encompasses a wide range of prose forms, including novels, novellas, and short stories, as well as dramatic works telling imagined stories. Fiction aims to entertain, explore ideas, and illuminate human experience.
Fiction has historical roots in oral storytelling, myths, and epic poetry. The modern novel emerged in Europe
Common forms include novels, novellas, and short stories, as well as narrative subgenres such as science fiction,
Fiction serves multiple purposes: to entertain, explore moral and social questions, and foster empathy by inhabiting
Because fiction intentionally constructs worlds, its value lies in the resonance of its stories and the insights