Friday, May 4, 2012

Realistic Fiction


Realistic Fiction:

         This branch off of fiction focuses on in the time era after the United States Civil Rights Act of 1964. Contemporary realistic fiction has settings that occur in location of the world (usually by a city) and the characters are those of realistic people. The plots within this genre are usually a reflection of real life situations. These stories can either be humorous or serious. A few themes to realistic fiction include, families, friendship, humor, adventure, social realities, personal issues, and animals.  Books that fulfill these characteristics can play a crucial role in developing children’s emotions.

            It is my goal to ensure:
·      The topic is suitable for the correct age.
·      The author avoids stereotyping.
·      the theme and plot is credible.
·      The theme is uncovered throughout the story naturally.




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