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今日主講:sample essay解說+詩文導讀
1.The Carpe Diem poem: Andrew Marvell’s“To His Coy Mistress” (p. 739)
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今日主講
- Fiction
Fiction is content, primarily a narrative, that is made from imagination, in addition to, or rather than, from history or fact. Writers sometimes use fictional creatures such as dragons and fairies. The term most commonly refers to the major narrative forms of literature (see literary fiction), including the novel, novella, short story, and narrative poem or song, though fiction may also describe the works of other narrative presentational forms, such as comics, live performances (for example, theatre, opera, and ballet), electronic recordings (for example, many works of film, television, radio, and Internet), and games (for example, many video games and role-playing games). Fiction constitutes an act of creative invention, so that faithfulness to reality is not typically expected; in other words, fiction is not assumed to present only characters who are actual people or descriptions that are factually true. The context of fiction is generally open to interpretation, due to fiction's freedom from any explicit embedding in the real world; however, some fictional works are claimed to be, or presented as, non-fictional, complicating the traditional distinction between fiction and non-fiction. Fiction is a classification or category, rather than a mode or genre, unless the word is used in a narrower sense as a synonym for a particular format or conception of literary fiction.