It depends. A town can be the setting of a fictional story, but there are also real towns that exist in reality.
Not necessarily. Some towns are real places with actual history and people. But in some fictional works, towns are created purely from the imagination of the author.
Sure is. Mayberry exists only in the realm of fiction. It was made up to provide a charming and idealized setting for the stories it's featured in.
To create a fictional town, start by envisioning its history and the reasons for its existence. Consider the types of people who live there and their occupations. Also, decide on any special attractions or landmarks that make the town stand out.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe it's just made up in the author's imagination without a specific real-world location.
Mayberry was more of a concept than a precisely located town. It represented a certain kind of charm and simplicity in the imagination. So, it's hard to pinpoint an exact geographical location.
It depends on your perspective. Some parts of 'S Town' may be based on real events, but there could also be elements of creative storytelling or exaggeration.
No, 'S Town' is not fictional. It's based on real events and people.
It's fictional. 'S Town' is a creation for storytelling purposes.
I'm not sure exactly where Middleton is. It could be a made-up location specific to a particular story or game.
I have no idea. It could be a creation of the author's imagination and not based on any actual place. Sometimes fictional towns are just figments of the creative process and don't correspond to a specific geographical spot.
The fictional town of Jaws doesn't have a definite location. It's a fictional setting made up for the story and doesn't correspond to any actual place on the map. Maybe it was just imagined by the author.