Sorry, I don't have a definite answer. It's possible that the inspiration for Stonehurst Asylum comes from a combination of elements from multiple Poe works or is completely independent of them.
I'm not sure. Maybe it's not based on any specific Poe story. It could be an original concept.
I don't think 'Asylum' is based on a true story. Usually, such works are crafted from fictional concepts and storylines to capture the audience's imagination.
I'm not sure exactly. Maybe you need to do some in-depth research on Poe's works to find out.
American Horror Story Asylum was based on a combination of fictional concepts and real-world inspirations related to mental institutions and their histories. It incorporated elements of horror tropes and dark themes to create a compelling narrative.
I'm not sure exactly. It might draw inspiration from multiple real-life asylums or be a fictional creation.
The show isn't based on a specific true story but rather takes cues from common horror tropes and real-life asylum conditions to create a fictional and terrifying narrative. It combines elements of psychological horror and the unknown to keep viewers on the edge of their seats.
I'm not sure exactly. But it seems to draw inspiration from various real-life asylums and their associated horror stories and myths.
It's based on a combination of elements, including historical accounts of asylum conditions, fictionalized characters and storylines, and common horror tropes related to confinement and the unknown.
American Horror Story Asylum was inspired by various real-life events and historical settings related to mental institutions and their treatments.
No, it's not. Eloise Asylum is a fictional creation, not based on real events.
Definitely not. 'AHS Asylum' is pure fiction. The plot and events are made up to provide a captivating and suspenseful viewing experience rather than being based on actual events.