Most of the time, fiction is not real. It's the creation of the author's imagination. Authors come up with characters, settings, and plots that don't exist in the real world to tell interesting stories and explore various ideas.
Non-fiction is real. It presents factual information and is based on true events, people, or circumstances.
Fiction books are not real. They are the creations of the author's imagination. The stories, characters, and settings are invented to entertain and engage readers.
Science fiction is mostly fictional. It's a genre that imagines future or alternate realities that don't exist in our current world.
Science fiction is a blend of both. It often takes inspiration from real scientific concepts and extrapolates them into imaginative scenarios, but those specific scenarios are usually fictional.
Well, it can be either. There are boy science fiction works that draw inspiration from actual scientific advancements and theories, making them somewhat real in that sense. But many are just imaginative tales with no basis in reality.
To be honest, 'Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction' blurs the line between reality and fiction. It presents stories that leave you guessing if they're truly real or just cleverly crafted tales.
Fiction stores are usually not real. They exist mainly in the realm of imagination and literature.
Fiction books are usually not based on real events. They are made up by the author's imagination.
It varies. Many American fiction works blend elements of reality with imagination. Some are firmly rooted in real-life situations, while others are flights of fancy with no connection to the real world at all.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Venom story' you're referring to. There are different Venom stories in comics, movies, etc. In general, the Venom character in the Marvel comics has elements of both fact (in the sense of being part of a fictional universe with its own rules and lore) and fiction as it involves super - powers and alien symbiotes which don't exist in our real world.