It's not a straightforward yes or no. A fictional story based on a real event can interpret and present the event differently. It might take creative liberties to make it more engaging, but that doesn't mean it's a direct follow-up of the real story.
It depends. Sometimes a fictional story inspired by a real event can capture the essence but may deviate in details and plot, so it's not always strictly 'after' the real story.
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.
Well, it isn't based on a real event. It's a product of the author's creativity and imagination. The story was crafted to entertain and engage readers without drawing from real-life happenings.
No, it's not. It's purely fictional and created from the author's imagination.
I don't know for sure. It could be either. There are many stories in the world that seem fictional but are actually based on real - life events, and vice versa.
It's fictional. Darkest Dungeon's story is crafted by the game developers' imagination and not based on any real events.
It could be. Sometimes authors draw inspiration from real-life incidents to create fictional stories featuring boys.
Yes, it is. 'True Story' is often based on actual events that have happened.
Yes, it is. 'The True Story' is often based on real events or inspired by them.
No, 'A Christmas Story' is not based on a real event. It's a fictional story created for entertainment.
No, it's not. 'Missing' is likely a fictional creation.