Fictional Islands
Fictional islands are imaginary landmasses created in literature, film, and other forms of storytelling. These islands often serve as unique settings that enhance the narrative, allowing for exploration of themes such as adventure, isolation, or cultural diversity. Examples include Treasure Island from Robert Louis Stevenson's novel and The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells.
These islands can vary greatly in their characteristics, from tropical paradises to mysterious, uncharted territories. They often feature distinct flora and fauna, as well as unique societies or civilizations. Fictional islands invite readers and viewers to escape reality and engage with fantastical worlds.