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Speculative Fiction

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Speculative Fiction

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alien invasion
Noun

a common theme in science fiction that explores the arrival of extraterrestrial beings to Earth, often with the intention to conquer or destroy humanity

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alternate history
Noun

a subgenre of fiction that imagines what might have happened if history had taken a different path, often involving changes in key historical events

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apocalyptic fiction
Noun

a genre of speculative fiction that involves a catastrophic event, such as a global disaster, that threatens the survival of humanity and creates a world in which civilization is in ruins

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post-apocalyptic fiction
Noun

a genre of speculative fiction that focuses on the aftermath of a major catastrophe and how human beings struggle to survive in the new, drastically changed world

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cy
ber
punk
Noun

a genre of science fiction set in a future dystopian society dominated by computer technology

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dystopian fiction
Noun

a genre of fiction where the story takes place in a future society that is characterized by suffering, oppression, and often a loss of individual freedoms

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fantasy
fan
ta
sy
Noun

a type of story, movie, etc. based on imagination, often involving magic and adventure

He loves reading fantasy novels filled with magical creatures.

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high fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy fiction that is set in a fictional world with its own rules, history, and cultures, often involving magic, mythical creatures, and epic battles between good and evil

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low fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy fiction that is set in the real world or in a fictional world with low levels of magic and focuses on character-driven stories rather than epic battles and heroic quests

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utopian fiction
Noun

a genre of literature that envisions a perfect or ideal society, often with a focus on social, political, and economic issues, and explores how such a society could be achieved

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fable
fa
ble
Noun

a short story on morality with animal characters

The fable of "The Tortoise and the Hare" teaches us that slow and steady wins the race.

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folktale
folk
tale
Noun

a traditional story or legend passed down through generations, often involving supernatural elements and teaching moral lessons

The folktale of the tortoise and the hare teaches patience and persistence.

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fairy tale
fairy tale
Noun

a type of folktale that typically features mythical creatures, magical events, and enchanted settings, often with a moral lesson or a happy ending

Children love to immerse themselves in the magical world of fairy tales, where anything seems possible.

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ghost story
Noun

a story involving ghosts that is supposed to be frightening

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legend
leg
end
Noun

an old story that is sometimes considered historical although it is not usually proved to be true

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magic realism
Noun

a literary genre that blends realistic narrative with elements of the fantastic or supernatural, often featuring characters and settings that are commonplace in the author's culture, but with magical or surreal elements added

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myth
myth
Noun

a story involving the ancient history of a people, usually about heroes and supernatural events that could be unreal

The myth of the phoenix tells of a bird that rises from its ashes.

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superhero fiction
Noun

a genre of speculative fiction that is centered on characters with superhuman or extraordinary abilities, often fighting against evil forces or supervillains to save the world

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comic fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy that combines elements of comedy and satire with fantastical elements such as magic, supernatural creatures, and mythical lands

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Bangsian fantasy
Noun

a literary genre that involves the use of famous literary or historical figures or their fictional counterparts as characters in a story that is set in the afterlife

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contemporary fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy fiction that is set in the present day, real-world, or a world that closely resembles it

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urban fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy literature that typically features supernatural and magical elements in a contemporary, urban setting

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dark fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy that combines elements of fantasy with horror or darker themes, often featuring antiheroes and a sense of dread or unease

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hard fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy that emphasizes detailed, realistic world-building and a rigorous adherence to the laws of magic or other supernatural elements

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heroic fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy literature that emphasizes the protagonist's journey, often featuring a hero or group of heroes on a quest or mission to save the world or defeat evil forces

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historical fantasy
Noun

a sub-genre of fantasy fiction that takes place in a recognizable historical period, but with supernatural or magical elements incorporated into the story

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LitRPG
Noun

a genre of fiction that blends literature and gaming, where characters play video games or get stuck in one, and their progress and achievements are described using gaming terminology

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science fantasy
Noun

a literary genre that blends elements of science fiction and fantasy, often featuring futuristic technology and magic or supernatural elements coexisting in the same world or story

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science fiction
science fiction
Noun

books, movies, etc. about imaginary things based on science

He enjoys reading science fiction novels set in distant galaxies.

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gaslamp fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy fiction that is set in a world that looks like Victorian or Edwardian times, with spooky elements and advanced technology

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sword and sorcery
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy fiction characterized by action-packed adventures involving sword fights, magic, and elements of horror or romance

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monster literature
Noun

a genre that explores the relationship between humans and monsters and often includes the appearance of supernatural creatures such as vampires, werewolves, and zombies

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vampire literature
Noun

a subgenre of horror and gothic fiction that focuses on the mythological creature of the vampire, typically portraying them as bloodthirsty predators who prey on humans to sustain their immortality

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hard science fiction
Noun

a subgenre of science fiction that emphasizes scientific accuracy and technical details in its storytelling

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soft science fiction
Noun

a subgenre of science fiction that focuses on futuristic or speculative elements and explores themes related to social sciences, such as sociology, psychology, or anthropology, rather than strict scientific details

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space opera
Noun

a subgenre of science fiction that emphasizes adventure, melodramatic action, and interstellar conflict, often with heroic characters and a romantic or epic tone

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ret
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sm
Noun

an artistic and cultural movement that blends elements of nostalgia for past aesthetics and design with futuristic technology and sensibilities

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steam
punk
Noun

a subgenre of science fiction and fantasy that typically features steam-powered machinery, often set in a Victorian or Edwardian-inspired alternate history

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bio
punk
Noun

a subgenre of science fiction that focuses on the implications of biotechnology and synthetic biology, often exploring the societal and ethical consequences of advancements in these fields

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supernatural fiction
Noun

a genre of speculative fiction that explores mysterious or paranormal phenomena, often including ghosts, demons, psychic abilities, and other supernatural elements

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weird fiction
Noun

a literary genre that combines supernatural, horror, and science fiction elements to create a strange and unsettling atmosphere that defies traditional genre classifications

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subterranean fiction
Noun

a literary genre that features underground or subterranean settings, often with themes of exploration, adventure, and the unknown

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tall tale
Noun

a story that a person cannot believe because it seems illogical or exaggerated

After dinner she told me a tall tale about her pet.

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tech
no
thri
ller
Noun

a thriller subgenre that focuses on technology and often features computer systems, hacking, and high-tech elements as key plot points, with the threat of technological disaster or misuse being central to the story

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invasion literature
Noun

a genre of speculative fiction that portrays the invasion of a territory by foreign powers, often depicting the culture and society of the invaded country in a negative light while glorifying the invading force

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werewolf fiction
Noun

a type of story where some characters can turn into wolves and it often explores their struggles and conflicts

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zombie fiction
Noun

a genre of horror and post-apocalyptic fiction that typically involves a widespread outbreak of zombies

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urban legend
Noun

a type of modern folklore consisting of stories, often presented as true, that are passed down through generations by word of mouth or through written media

The story of a haunted house in the neighborhood is just an urban legend.

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paranormal fiction
Noun

a genre of speculative fiction that includes supernatural or paranormal elements as a primary focus of the plot

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portal fantasy
Noun

a subgenre of fantasy fiction where the protagonist is transported from the real world to a magical or fantasy world through a portal or gateway

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