The term for fictional documentaries is often called 'mockumentary'. It combines elements of fiction with the style and format of a documentary.
No, documentaries are typically based on real events and facts. They aim to present an accurate account of something that actually happened.
Fictional documentaries often blend elements of reality and imagination. They might present made-up stories in a documentary-style format to make a particular point or evoke certain emotions.
It's often called a 'fiction anthology'.
The term for the opposite of an empath is often referred to as a 'psychopath'. A psychopath typically lacks empathy and has a different set of emotional and behavioral traits.
The term for fictional animal people is often 'anthropomorphic animals' or 'animal humanoids'.
It's called fictional character crush. You just have a strong affection for a made-up character.
The term for a fictional narrative is usually called 'fiction' or 'imaginary story'.
The term is usually 'fictional infatuation'. This means having a deep interest or love for a made-up character. It can involve imagining scenarios with them or having strong emotional connections.
Well, you might refer to it as a fictional representation or a fictional illustration. It depends on the context and how it's presented.
The term commonly used is the 'story world'. It comprises everything from the physical aspects to the cultural and social aspects of the fictional place in the novel.