One characteristic is creativity. Since it's made up, the person can let their imagination run wild. They can create unique plotlines, like a story about time - traveling astronauts who meet ancient aliens. Also, it can have a moral or message that the creator wants to convey, even though the story itself is fictional.
A 7 - story man - made waterfall might have a large vertical drop. It could be designed with different levels or tiers, creating a series of cascades. The water flow might be carefully regulated to ensure a visually appealing and consistent display.
Often, it's full of vivid imagination. For example, there might be talking animals or magical powers.
One characteristic is the use of absurd elements. For example, in a made - up myth, there could be animals that can talk backwards just for the fun of it. Another characteristic is the inversion of traditional roles. Like in a story, the villains are actually the nicest creatures and the heroes are bumbling fools. Also, these stories often have a lot of slapstick humor, such as characters constantly falling over or getting into comical misunderstandings.
Made up fantasy stories typically have a high degree of creativity. They can involve mythical creatures such as dragons or unicorns. These stories often take the reader or listener on a journey to a far - off place, either in time or space. They might also include elements of good versus evil, with heroic characters facing great challenges. In a lot of fantasy stories, there is an element of mystery that keeps the audience engaged.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about a man who is 'made up' in some sense, perhaps his identity is fabricated or he is reinventing himself.
One consequence could be that they lose the trust of people who might have otherwise helped them. If their story is found out to be false, those who were giving them support may feel betrayed and stop helping not only them but also other homeless people.
For example, a man might be a racing driver. His relationship with his car's engine was crucial. One race, his engine started to have problems in the middle of the track. But instead of giving up, he somehow managed to communicate with his team about the engine issues. They gave him instructions, and he was able to fix the engine on the go and went on to win the race. His story with that engine became a legend in the racing world.
I'm not sure specifically which 'homeless man and couple made up story' you're referring to. There could be many such stories. It might be a story where a homeless man and a couple get involved in some sort of fabricated situation, perhaps for personal gain, like faking an accident to get compensation.
One possible story could be that a couple, feeling generous, decided to help a homeless man. They bought him a warm meal and some new clothes. The homeless man was so touched that he shared his life story with them, about how he lost his job and family. This encounter made the couple realize how lucky they were and they continued to support the homeless man in getting back on his feet.
A good made - up murder story often has a complex and mysterious plot. There should be many clues and red herrings to keep the reader or viewer on their toes. For example, in many crime dramas, the initial suspect is not the real killer, and as the story unfolds, more and more details emerge.