Another example could be in a historical context. There might have been soldiers who made a vow to their comrades to fight to the death. But then, due to a change of heart or some external influence, they break that vow. This could lead to them being ostracized or facing other fatal consequences, like being executed for desertion. But again, this is speculation without knowing the actual 'fatal vows true story'.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'fatal vows true story' you're referring to. It could be about a number of things. It might be a story related to some tragic or fateful promises made in a relationship, perhaps in a marriage where vows were broken with dire consequences.
Since I don't know the details of 'true grit a true story', I can't provide specific examples. However, generally in a story about true grit, examples could include a character facing extreme poverty but still managing to educate themselves through sheer determination. Or perhaps a person in a war - torn area who risks their life to save others, showing great courage in the face of danger.
One example of 'fatal fiction' in real life could be false news about a medical treatment. For example, if someone spreads the false information that a certain herbal remedy can cure cancer (which is a fatal fiction), some desperate patients might rely on it instead of proper medical treatment and endanger their lives.
As we don't have a clear understanding of the '17 Miracles True Story', it's not possible to give accurate examples. If it was about a community's survival, perhaps some examples could have been 17 times when they received unexpected help during a famine, like food arriving out of nowhere. Or if it was about a spiritual journey, it could be 17 times when the travellers had a vision or sign that guided them safely. But again, this is just guesswork without more details.
If it's a data breach story, the Equifax breach is a well - known example. Hackers managed to access a large amount of consumer credit information, which was a huge security failure.
Since I don't know the exact 'ahs true story', I can't give specific examples. But if it's 'American Horror Story', examples could include the spooky happenings in the Murder House in season 1, like the ghosts of the people who died there haunting the new residents.
Another example could be from the field of science. A scientist might have had a theory that was considered radical or impossible by the scientific community. However, this scientist didn't let the doubts and criticism limit their research. They carried on with their experiments, overcame financial and technical difficulties, and finally proved their theory correct, opening up new areas of study for the entire scientific world.
Another example could be the early Christian martyrs. They were persecuted by the Roman authorities. Many were thrown to the lions in the Colosseum or otherwise brutally killed just because they refused to renounce their Christian faith. Their stories of unwavering belief in the face of extreme danger are part of the martyrs' narrative throughout history. And there were also martyrs in the fight against colonial rule in various parts of the world. People who sacrificed their lives to gain independence for their countries.
Sorry, since I don't know the specific content of 'brotherhood a true story', I can't give exact examples. But it could include examples like two brothers starting a business together and facing difficulties but remaining united.
One example could be their nomadic lifestyle in the past. The Roma were known for traveling from place to place, often in caravans.