Mystery
Separating Fact from Fiction in Life
Introduction In today's world, it can be hard to separate facts from myths. A fact is an observable truth that stands up to examination and cannot be disputed; a myth is often based on traditional beliefs or superstitions rather than scientific evidence. It is important for us to recognize the differences between these two concepts in order to make informed decisions and have accurate knowledge about our lives and the world around us. Knowing the difference between fact and myth allows us to better understand our environment, question information we hear, and develop critical thinking skills. Furthermore, recognizing when something may not be true can help prevent false conclusions from being made which could lead to misguided actions with potentially serious consequences.
By Kishore Aniruth3 years ago in Fiction
The Power and Significance of Fiction: A Look at its Impact on Society
Fiction is a genre of literature that tells stories about imaginary or made-up people, places, and events. It is a broad category that encompasses various forms of storytelling, including novels, short stories, plays, and films. Fiction has been an integral part of human culture for centuries, and its popularity has only increased with the advent of modern technology and media. In this essay, I will explore the significance of fiction and its impact on society.
By Huzaifa Ishtiaq3 years ago in Fiction
The Astral Explorer
John had always been fascinated by the mysteries of the universe. He had read countless books on astronomy and physics, and had spent countless nights staring up at the stars, wondering what secrets they held. But he had always felt limited by his physical body, unable to explore the cosmos in the way he truly desired.
By Sci-fi World3 years ago in Fiction
The Secret Society of Harappa: Uncovering the Dark Secrets of an Ancient Civilization
In the heart of the Indus Valley Civilization, there was a small town named Harappa. The town was known for its well-planned layout, intricate architecture, and trade with neighboring towns. The people of Harappa were proud of their town, and they had every reason to be. However, beneath the surface, there were dark secrets that the town's leaders tried to keep hidden.
By Haris Ali Khan3 years ago in Fiction
The Green Silk Scarf
“Thanks for coming in,” says Captain De Villiers, standing up and rubbing his stubble. He’s looking rougher than usual, more unkempt. His face is as crumpled as his shirt. What he really means is: Thank you for not making me come and get you from that damned sheep farm of yours, all the way in the vokken Free State.
By JT Lawrence3 years ago in Fiction






