Fantasy is a genre of fiction that uses magic or other supernatural elements as a
main plot element, theme, or setting. Many works within the genre take place in imaginary
worlds where magic and magical creatures are common. Fantasy is generally distinguished from the
genres of science fiction and horror by the expectation that it steers clear of scientific and macabre
themes, respectively, though there is a great deal of overlap between the three, all of which are
subgenres of speculative fiction.
The term "the drama" refers to "the dramatic branch of literature; the dramatic art".[2] The term
"drama" can refer to any kind of dramatic performance, including film, radio play, television play,
and closet drama, however, this article is concerned solely with the enactment of a play in a theatre,
performed by actors, on a stage, before an audience. Unlike other forms of literature the structure of
dramatic texts is directly influenced by this collaborative mode of production and a collective form of
reception.[3]
Horror is a film genre seeking to elicit a negative emotional reaction from viewers by playing on the
audience's primal fears. Inspired by literature from authors like Edgar Allan Poe, Bram Stoker,
and Mary Shelley, horror films have existed for more than a century. Themacabre and
the supernatural are frequent themes, and may overlap with the fantasy, supernatural
fiction and thriller genres.[1]
Horror films often deal with viewers' nightmares, fears, revulsions and terror of the unknown. Plots
within the horror genre often involve the intrusion of an evil force, event, or personage into the
everyday world. Prevalent elements
include ghosts, extraterrestrials, vampires,werewolves, demons, gore, torture, vicious animals, evil
witches, monsters, zombies, cannibals, psychopaths, and serial killers.[2]
News is packaged information about current events happening somewhere else. News moves
through many differentmedia, based on word of mouth, printing, postal systems, broadcasting,
and electronic communication.
Common topics for news reports include war, politics, and business, as well as athletic events,
quirky or unusual events, and the doings of celebrities. Government proclamations, concerning royal
ceremonies, laws, taxes, public health, and criminals, have been dubbed news since ancient times.
Anime (Japanese: アニメ , [anime] (
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word is the abbreviated pronunciation of "animation" in Japanese, where this term references all
animation.[1] Outside Japan, anime is used to refer specifically to animation from Japan or as a
Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters
and fantastical themes.[2][3] Arguably, the stylization approach to the meaning may open up the
possibility of anime produced in countries other than Japan.[4][5][6] For simplicity, many Westerners
strictly view anime as an animation product from Japan.[3] Some scholars suggest defining anime as
specifically or quintessentially Japanese may be related to a new form oforientalism.[7]