Nonfiction
Nonfiction serves as a portrayal or narrative of a subject matter presented as factual. This depiction may vary in accuracy, offering either a true or false representation of the subject at hand. Nonetheless, it’s generally assumed that authors of such accounts believe in their truthfulness at the time of creation. It’s important to note that reporting others’ beliefs in a nonfiction format doesn’t necessarily signify an endorsement of their ultimate veracity; rather, it acknowledges the existence of those beliefs (as seen in topics like mythology or religion). Additionally, nonfiction can extend beyond written text to include mediums such as pictures and film, which aim to convey a factual portrayal of a subject. Nonfiction stands as one of the primary categories in writing, alongside fiction, commonly distinguished in libraries and other literary settings.
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