Fiction is something that is feigned, invented, or imagined, especially as pertains to oral and written information, such as "the fiction of those golden apples" (Sir Walter Raleigh).
Fiction can also mean the act of inventing, such as "It was a mere fiction of the mind."
Fiction is most often used to mean a body of literature which is invented or imagined, such as "That book is fiction."
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A novel or a book of Fairy Tales are examples of fictional books.
Fiction is a class of literary and artistic works in which the content is the product of the author's or composer's imagination. Fiction is found in many works of literature and art including novels, short stories, drama, film, and television series. Fiction is mainly used for entertainment but may also serve an educational purpose in the depiction of the human condition.
Fiction is a genre of literature that includes stories, characters, and events that are created by the imagination of the author rather than being based on real life. It can encompass a wide range of genres such as mystery, romance, Science Fiction, and fantasy.
The opposite of non-fiction is fiction.
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