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- 2. A genre of fiction characterized by imaginative and often supernatural elements, such as magic, mythical creatures, and imaginary worlds.
- 4. A genre of fiction intended to evoke fear, disgust, or dread in the audience through themes such as the supernatural, violence, and the macabre.
- 5. A form of literature intended for performance, typically involving dialogue and action, often presented on stage.
- 7. tale: A traditional story, typically for children, involving magical creatures, fantastical events, and moral lessons.
- 8. novel: A genre of fiction centered around the investigation and resolution of criminal activities, often featuring detectives, criminals, and intricate plots.
- 10. A narrative art form consisting of illustrations, often accompanied by text, depicting a sequential story or humorous situations.
- 11. fiction: A genre of fiction characterized by speculative elements based on scientific concepts, often exploring futuristic technology, space exploration, and societal changes.
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- 1. novel: A narrative work in the format of a book, typically longer and more complex than a comic book, featuring sequential art to tell a story.
- 3. A genre of fiction designed to provoke excitement, tension, and suspense in the audience, often featuring fast-paced action, danger, and unexpected twists.
- 6. fiction: Fiction set in the past, often incorporating real historical events, figures, and settings, while also presenting fictionalized elements and characters.
- 9. A genre of fiction focused on love and romantic relationships, often featuring themes of passion, intimacy, and emotional connection.