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What do you think makes a work of fiction “realistic”?

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plot revolves around relatable characters and situations that could occur in real life

characters are well-rounded and dynamic, not constructs of some notion or ideal

characters are independent and individualistic instead of being stock characters

characters are flawed, fallible, and human so that readers can easily connect with them

plot focuses on the problems of common people

setting is true to life, free of supernatural occurrences

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User Shicky
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A work of fiction can be realistic because the storyline can be based off realistic events. Example: if the story that was fictional had someone going to a theme park, it would make it “realistic “ ~Hope this helps~
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