A story can be both true and untrue if it mixes real facts with imagination or if different people have different understandings of the events described. It's not black and white.
Well, in some cases, a story might seem true to one person but untrue to another based on their perspectives and knowledge.
Sometimes a story can have elements that are based on real events, making it partly true, but also have fictional or exaggerated parts, making it partly untrue. It all depends on how you interpret and what facts you have to go on.
A story can be both true and untrue if it's a blend of facts and imagination. Maybe it starts with a real incident but then takes fictional turns. Or, it might be told differently by different people, making some parts seem true and others not.
It's quite rare. Usually, a story is either true or untrue. But in some complex fictional works like Black Sails, there can be elements that blur the lines.
It's possible in some cases. Sometimes a story might have elements that are based on real events but also have fictional parts added for dramatic effect.
It depends. Sometimes stories labeled as such might draw inspiration from real events but have fictional elements added for narrative purposes.
Fiction is not true. It's made up by the author's imagination and creativity.
It's hard to say for sure. The Sixers' management would need to consider various aspects such as the impact on the team's image, public opinion, and any internal agreements before making a decision, even if the story turns out to be false.
It's unlikely. Usually, teams make such decisions based on valid and confirmed information. If the story is untrue, there might not be a basis for firing him.
Yes. In fact, many traditional stories are both tales and true. For instance, the story of how a particular community was founded may be told as a tale, with elements of legend and folklore, but it can also be based on real historical events.
Yes, it can. For example, many fantasy movies like 'The Lord of the Rings' are based on untrue stories but are extremely successful. These movies create immersive worlds and engaging characters that draw audiences in regardless of the fact that the story isn't based on real events.
Well, sometimes it's the element of coincidence. In real life, there can be a series of coincidences that seem almost scripted. Like in a story where two long - lost relatives end up in the same place at the same time under very strange circumstances. And when these events are part of a larger narrative that has real - world implications, like a family reunion that leads to the discovery of a long - hidden family secret, it makes the story both unbelievable and firmly rooted in reality.