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    Difference between literature and fiction

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    1. Literature is a broader term than fiction because the latter is only a type of literature.


    2. Literature can either be non-fictional or fictional while fiction has to be purely fictional in scope.


    3. Literature is a collective term that encompasses many writing genres and styles whereas fiction is only a writing genre in itself.


    4. Literature usually has an ongoing central theme that may not be clear from the beginning compared to fiction that has a clear central theme right from the start.


    5. Literature is more classic in nature than fiction which is more into the post modern era.


    6. Literature is much more difficult to make than fiction.


    Read more: Difference Between Fiction and Literature | Difference Between | Fiction vs Literature http://www.differencebetween.net/language/difference-between-fiction-and-literature/#ixzz2N0A8llWv



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