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What are the examples of main fiction and non texts?

Here are some examples of main fiction and non-fiction texts, categorized by genre:

Fiction

* Novels:

* *Pride and Prejudice* by Jane Austen (Romance)

* *1984* by George Orwell (Dystopian)

* *The Great Gatsby* by F. Scott Fitzgerald (Historical)

* *Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone* by J.K. Rowling (Fantasy)

* *The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy* by Douglas Adams (Science Fiction)

* Short Stories:

* "The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe (Horror)

* "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson (Suspense)

* "The Gift of the Magi" by O. Henry (Romance)

* "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner (Southern Gothic)

* Plays:

* *Hamlet* by William Shakespeare (Tragedy)

* *A Midsummer Night's Dream* by William Shakespeare (Comedy)

* *The Crucible* by Arthur Miller (Historical)

* *Waiting for Godot* by Samuel Beckett (Existentialism)

* Poetry:

* *The Odyssey* by Homer (Epic)

* *The Raven* by Edgar Allan Poe (Dark Romanticism)

* *The Road Not Taken* by Robert Frost (Nature)

* *I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud* by William Wordsworth (Romanticism)

Non-Fiction

* Biography/Autobiography:

* *Steve Jobs* by Walter Isaacson (Biography)

* *The Diary of a Young Girl* by Anne Frank (Autobiography)

* History:

* *Guns, Germs, and Steel* by Jared Diamond (Historical)

* *A People's History of the United States* by Howard Zinn (Political)

* Science:

* *A Brief History of Time* by Stephen Hawking (Cosmology)

* *Silent Spring* by Rachel Carson (Environmental Science)

* Self-Help:

* *The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People* by Stephen Covey (Personal Development)

* *Daring Greatly* by Brené Brown (Vulnerability)

* Travel:

* *Eat, Pray, Love* by Elizabeth Gilbert (Memoir)

* *Into the Wild* by Jon Krakauer (Adventure)

* Memoir:

* *The Glass Castle* by Jeannette Walls (Family)

* *Educated* by Tara Westover (Bildungsroman)

* Essay:

* *The Second Sex* by Simone de Beauvoir (Feminist)

* *On Liberty* by John Stuart Mill (Political Philosophy)

* Journalism:

* *All the President's Men* by Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward (Investigative)

* *The New York Times* (Newspaper)

Important Note:

* This is just a small sampling of the many genres and subgenres that exist within fiction and non-fiction.

* Some texts can blur the lines between fiction and non-fiction, such as "creative non-fiction" or "historical fiction."

* The categories themselves are fluid and can be debated.

I hope this gives you a better understanding of the vast world of literature!

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