Mainstream -

: The focus is on Elias's internal emotional journey and his relationship with his family rather than an external plot.

Elias sat on the front porch of the house he had lived in for forty-two years, watching the way the late afternoon sun caught the dust motes in the air. For decades, this porch had been a site of noise: the rhythmic thwack of a newspaper hitting the boards, the high-pitched squeals of his children running toward the sprinkler, and the steady hum of his wife Martha’s humming as she watered the ferns. Mainstream

They stood up together, the screen door creaking in the familiar way it always had, and walked back into the light of the kitchen. Key Elements of Mainstream Fiction : The focus is on Elias's internal emotional

"Hey, Dad," she said, climbing the steps and sitting in the chair beside him. She didn't ask how he was; they had moved past that formality weeks ago. "I brought the ingredients for that stew Mom used to make. The one with the way too much rosemary." They stood up together, the screen door creaking

Now, the silence was heavy. Martha had been gone for six months, and the house felt less like a home and more like a museum of a life they had shared.