Belindi wrote: ↑June 12th, 2022, 4:47 amDecline and Fall of the Roman Empire is also literature. In fact, it is the kind of literature we call a "history". Despite calling it a "history", some of the purported facts it recounts about Rome have since been debunked. It is likely that all histories contain some inaccuracies. Still, it would be misleading to call "Decline and Fall" a "work of fiction". Different literary genres belong in different categories, and most of the Bible (which comprises many books) cannot be accurately called "fiction". By labelling it as such, the labelers are accusing the authors of INTENTIONALLY inventing fictional tales. Of course it's possible that is correct. But I doubt it.
The Bible is literature whatever else some people think it may be.
Sort stories into comedies and tragedies.
Harry Potter and Superman are winners in life due to magical gifts and sheer good luck so their stories are comedies. Jesus and Socrates were not magical or lucky and their stories are tragedies.
Comedy entertains and amuses whereas tragedy tells it like it is.
Life of Brian is comedy at its best because it shows how the Jesus of myth is ridiculous.
Father Ted is comedy at its best because it shows how some Roman Catholic behaviours are ridiculous.
Most scholars think that much of the Bible (the book of Kings, as one example) is a reasonably accurate history. Jonah is a fable. The Psalms are poems. The Gospels read to me more like "biography" than anything else, although, of course, some of the action strains credulity.