It can vary. Sometimes it's very accurate, while other times it might have some creative elements added for effect.
It depends. A confession based on a true story might stick closely to the facts, but could also have some embellishments to make it more engaging. The degree of truthfulness often depends on the author's intent and the genre of the confession.
Confession is typically not based on a true story. It's more likely a product of the author's imagination and creativity, designed to entertain and engage the readers.
Well, it depends. Some confessions are drawn directly from real-life experiences, but others could be purely imaginative or inspired by various sources rather than being strictly true.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific work called 'The Confession'. Some confessions in literature or media might be based on real events, while others could be purely fictional.
The Confession Killer is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination crafted by the creators for entertainment purposes.
Yes, it is. 'A Confession' on ITV is inspired by real events.
In fact, the movie 'Confession' is based on a true story. But as with many film adaptations, certain details and elements might have been modified or dramatized for cinematic effect.
Well, a confession isn't always a true story. People might confess under pressure or misunderstanding and not be telling the whole truth.
Yes, it is. The Confession Killer is inspired by real events and true crime cases.
The truthfulness of a confession story based on real events depends on many factors. The narrator's memory, the desire to present a certain image, and the need for a compelling narrative can all influence the accuracy. But in general, if it's claimed to be based on real events, there should be some core truth to it.
Yes, it is. 'Confession of Frannie Langton' is based on a true story. It delves into the life of Frannie Langton, a slave, and her experiences which were unfortunately common during that era.