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Authors of fiction stories teach readers A message about life.
The word fiction refers to an imagined story, a fantasy, an author's creation, is an invitation of the author to step into the reality he is presenting the reader. Fiction is the way in which we learn about other people's feelings and thus making us more sympathetic. We as readers share their adventures and thus learn messages about life.
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Dystopias are settings where things are the opposite of perfect (utopia is the opposite of a dystopia). With this in mind, consider stories where lands (communities, countries, worlds, etc) are described in a negative light - maybe it's apocalyptic, maybe it's been taken over by robots, maybe it's being dictated by a controlling leader who makes every decision for every person. Through description of the setting, themes of inequality; danger; survival of the fittest etc. can be formed, simply due to how the author paints a picture of the way of life. Hopefully this gives you things to consider to form your own answer.
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the flies can be near Juliet but he can't
Realism - representation of what actually exists
Romanism-marked by an appeal to imagination and emotion
Naturalism- philosophy one
Modernism- world war 1
I’m not expert but those seem right to me