: Re: To what extent 'Reality' be included while writing 'Realistic' Fiction literature? According to wiki, Realistic fiction typically involves a story whose basic setting (time and location in
My experience is with novels, as opposed to screenwriting, but I can give a general answer about the genre.
There is no inherent maximum or upper limit to amount or type of real entities that can be used within Realistic Fiction. For example, real-world companies, products, historical figures, etc. may exist in Realistic Fiction. However, for legal purposes, one should take care how any real-world persons, companies, or brands are portrayed.
Yes, most. There have been some soaps/soap opera format shows that included some non-realistic or speculative elements, such as spirit possession, vampires, magic, etc.
Tone and genre are not necessarily dependent on each other. A written work may be humorous or dramatic in tone, for example, and still be realistic.
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