Peabody is definitely science fiction. It creates a fictional world with advanced technologies and extraordinary concepts that don't exist in reality. The storylines and characters are products of creative imagination rather than real-life occurrences.
Peabody is a work of science fiction. It features imaginative and fictional elements that are not based on real events.
Peabody is neither strictly science fiction nor a true story. It's a fictional tale that might incorporate elements of both genres, but doesn't neatly fit into either category.
Peabody is likely a fictional creation. Most stories or concepts named Peabody that I'm familiar with are found in works of fiction.
Most fiction isn't based on true events. It's created from the imagination of the author to tell a story that may or may not have any real-life basis.
True. The Waltons is a semi - autobiographical account. The family dynamics, the simple rural life, and the challenges they faced were things that actually happened in the creator's life. However, like any show, some fictional elements were added for dramatic effect, but overall it has a strong basis in truth.
Most fiction books are not based on true events. They are created from the author's imagination.
Yes. For example, a movie about a real - life rescue mission during a war. The war itself is an actual event, and the specific rescue mission is a true story. So it can be both.
'Sound of Freedom' is based on a true story. It focuses on the efforts to combat child trafficking.
Bohemian Rhapsody is a fictionalized account inspired by real events and the life of Freddie Mercury.
Not always. True detective fiction can be inspired by real cases but often incorporates fictional elements to make the story more engaging.
Forrest Gump is fictional. It's a creation of the author's imagination, not based on real people or events.