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1.1 What kind of literature does this story belong to? Is it fiction or non-
fiction; fantasy or realism; prose, poetry or drama? Give reasons for
your answers.
(6 marks)
This story belongs to the genre of fiction. Fiction refers to
literature that is based on imaginary events and characters,
even if it reflects real-life situations. Kabelo is a made-up
character, and the events in the story are imagined by the
author, even though they are very realistic and relatable.
More specifically, the story falls under realism rather than
fantasy. Realism is a type of fiction that portrays situations and
characters in a lifelike and believable manner. The events in this
story — such as a young boy being teased for his dreams,
receiving support from his parents, entering a televised cooking
competition, and eventually winning — are all realistic and
could actually happen in real life. There are no magical,
supernatural, or fantastical elements that would place it in the
fantasy category.
In terms of form, the story is prose rather than poetry or
drama. Prose is ordinary written or spoken language that
follows standard grammar and sentence structure, without the
use of meter or rhyme found in poetry.