Fantasy Fiction

Fantasy fiction is a genre of literature that features magical, supernatural, or otherworldly elements as a primary aspect of the narrative. It often includes invented worlds, mythical creatures, and fantastical events that transcend the boundaries of reality. Common themes in fantasy fiction may include the struggle between good and evil, heroism, and the exploration of complex moral issues. The genre encompasses various sub-genres, such as high fantasy, urban fantasy, and dark fantasy, each with its distinct characteristics and settings. Notable works in fantasy fiction often draw on folklore, mythology, and cultural traditions, enriching the storytelling with layers of symbolism and imaginative exploration.