The canon of Shun fiction was followed to a certain extent. However, there were instances where the story strayed away from the established canon to add more excitement or introduce new plotlines.
Not really. There were some deviations from the original canon in Shun fiction.
In many cases, it depends. Some fanfics stick closely to canon to please purists, while others explore new possibilities and deviate for a fresh perspective. It all comes down to the author's vision and the audience they aim to attract.
Pulp fiction isn't always strictly edited. Different versions might have different levels of editing to suit various audiences or publishing requirements. Sometimes, it could be quite lenient, while in other cases, it might be more meticulous.
Sure does. Historical fiction takes elements from the past and weaves a fictional narrative around them. It's not a pure recounting of actual events but rather a creative interpretation.
Pulp fiction typically refers to cheaply produced, mass - market magazines and books from the early to mid - 20th century that often contained exciting, escapist stories like crime, adventure, and science - fiction. 'Strictly pulp fiction' might imply a focus on only the pure, unadulterated elements of that genre. It could be about stories that are filled with action - packed scenes, shadowy characters, and fast - paced plots.
No. While a large portion of Marvel Comics has science - fiction elements, not all are strictly science fiction. Some stories may incorporate elements of fantasy or mythology as well.
The choreographer of the 'strictly dance from pulp fiction' isn't widely known to me. However, whoever it was did an amazing job of capturing the essence of the movie's characters in their dance moves. It seems to be a collaborative effort between the director and the choreographer to make it fit so well into the movie's aesthetic.
It could mean to move or dance in a lively and energetic way that is inspired by the style or spirit of 'Pulp Fiction'. The movie has a unique, edgy, and somewhat retro feel, so'strictly jive to' it might imply fully embracing and expressing that same kind of vibe through movement.
No. While many of the Berenstain Bears books are realistic fiction, some may have elements of fantasy or fable. For instance, there might be talking animals which, while common in children's literature, is not entirely a 'real - life' feature. So not all of them can be strictly classified as realistic fiction.
Well,'strictly jive pulp fiction' could be a term used to describe a unique form of fictional work. 'Pulp fiction' was known for its pulpy paper and often action - packed or mystery - filled stories. 'Jive' might be added to imply a certain rhythm or style. It could be that it refers to stories that have a really energetic, jazzy sort of feel to them, like the stories are told in a way that's as lively as the jive dance. Maybe it's about stories set in the jive - era, with characters who talk and act in that jive - like way.
The majority of Star Wars books are science fiction as they contain elements like spaceships, alien races, and futuristic technology. However, some may also incorporate elements of other genres. For instance, there could be elements of adventure or even a bit of fantasy in the way the Force is depicted. But overall, the science - fiction aspects are dominant.