Well, 'The Hooligans of Kandahar' is fiction. Usually, you can tell by the plot and characters, which have elements that are not likely to occur in real life.
It's fiction. The story seems to be created from imagination rather than based on real events.
It's not a true story. It's a fictional work based on certain themes and ideas.
Yes, Kandahar is based on real events and situations to some extent.
It's not a true story. Kandahar is a fictional narrative created for entertainment purposes.
It is fiction. '1984' is a famous dystopian novel written by George Orwell. It presents a fictional totalitarian society in the future, with concepts like Big Brother watching everyone, which are products of Orwell's creative and cautionary vision rather than based on real events.
Well, that depends on a lot of factors. If it involves imaginative elements like magic or fictional characters, it's likely fiction. But if it presents real people, places, and events with accuracy, it's nonfiction.
1883 is purely fictional. It doesn't draw from real history or true-life events. The plot and characters are all products of the creator's imagination to provide an enjoyable fictional experience.
Definitely fiction. 1984 presents a fictional world and story to explore themes and ideas about society and power.
Well, historical fiction is fiction. It weaves fictional elements into a historical setting. Authors might create characters and plotlines that didn't actually exist but are placed within a real historical context to make the story engaging.
Realistic fiction is fiction. It's based on real-life situations and experiences but is still created and imagined by the author.