A true story is based on real events. If it never happened, it wouldn't be a true story. It might be a fictional story masquerading as true or there's a mistake in the description.
A true story may not always be a moral lesson because it simply presents events as they happened without necessarily having a clear moral message attached.
It's not a true story. It's more of a fictional creation based on imagination and creative writing.
You can also use a recursive narrative structure. Start with a basic story and then keep adding new layers or versions of the same story within it. Like a story within a story within a story. This can give the feeling of it never really ending. Another approach is to base the story on an eternal concept such as the cycle of life and death, where the story can keep following different characters through their life - death - rebirth cycles.
It might be. Some stories are based on real events but have fictional elements added for entertainment.
A sequel that completely changes the original story's meaning should never happen after the end of the story. It would be like ruining a beautiful piece of art.
No, it's not. Usually, such titles are often used for fictional works to draw attention. There's no evidence to suggest it's based on a true story.
It depends. Some parts might be based on real events, but it could also have fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
A story can never die if it touches people's hearts and conveys timeless values and emotions that resonate across generations.
Perhaps he can make his wish come true by believing in the magic of the story. If he truly believes that the world of 'The Never Ending Story' is real and that there is magic within it, he may attract the elements necessary to fulfill his wish. It's like the concept of positive thinking, where his unwavering belief could draw in the forces or events that lead to his wish being granted.
One way is through continuous research and writing. For example, in the case of the history of a city, historians keep researching new archives, interviewing old residents, and writing updated accounts. Another way is by using digital media. We can create blogs or websites dedicated to a particular never ending true story, like the story of a particular species. Then, keep updating it with new findings.