Writing Realistic Fiction
Realistic fiction is a type of fiction in which a story is told that could easily happen in today's society. It contains believable characters and events and takes place in an actual setting, but the storyline itself is one that has never actually happened. Characteristics of realistic fiction include:
Conflicts that the reader could face in everyday life
A setting that takes place in the present-day and is an actual location or a fictional place that could be real
Characters that seem like actual people you might encounter
Conflicts that are solved realistically
Example: Bethany has a perfect life. She lives off the coast of Monterrey in a beautiful home with a wonderful husband and two small children whom she loves dearly. She has everything she's ever wanted until one day she wakes up and has completely forgotten who she is. With the help of a group of doctors and her husband, will she be able to remember who she is and everything she holds dear?
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