Most vigilante stories are fictional. They're created to entertain and often involve exaggerated or imaginative elements.
The Cinderella story is fictional. It's a classic fairy tale passed down through generations, not based on real events.
It is a fictional tale. Pinocchio was created by Carlo Collodi as a work of fiction. There is no real Pinocchio with a nose that grows when he lies in real life.
It's fictional. The wrestler's story was made up for entertainment purposes.
It could be either. There are many stories out there, some are real accounts while others are made - up for various reasons. Without proper verification sources, it's hard to say for sure.
It could be either. There are many stories that claim to be true but turn out to be fictional for the sake of entertainment or to make a point. Without further research, it's hard to say for sure.
Well, first of all, we need to clarify what 'novel push by sapphire' really means. If 'push' means the act of promoting a novel, and Sapphire is the one doing the promoting, then whether it's a true story depends on if there is an actual Sapphire who promoted a novel in real life. However, if 'push' has another meaning, like a plot element in a story, then we need more information to determine if it's a true story.
Reincarnation is more of a spiritual or philosophical belief rather than something based on a provable true story. It's a concept that exists in various religions and belief systems but lacks concrete evidence.
It might be. Sometimes stories are inspired by real-life events, but with some fictional elements added for entertainment.
It could be. A lot of stories take real-life situations and build on them to create a more engaging narrative. But it's not always a one-to-one representation of actual events.
The Goldbergs is inspired by the creator's real-life experiences, but it's not a strictly true story. It takes some liberties for entertainment purposes.