I'm not sure specifically which story Emily Hanford sold. It could be related to journalism, where she might have sold a news story she was working on to a media outlet. Without more context, it's difficult to say exactly.
I don't have enough information to determine exactly who Emily Hanford is in this context. She could be a journalist, an author, or someone involved in the media industry.
In a more light - hearted scenario, Emily could be a mischievous pet, like a cat or a dog that has run away, and the 'catching Emily' part is all about the family trying to bring their beloved pet back home.
In the 'Emily Rose Story', Emily Rose is a girl who has to endure the horror of being possessed. She is the one that everyone in the story is either trying to help or figure out what's wrong with. Her experiences are what drive the whole story forward.
I'm not sure. It could go either way. Maybe there are some true aspects mixed with imagination. It really varies from case to case.
Well, it's tricky to say. 'Sold' might draw inspiration from true incidents, but it could also be entirely fabricated for entertainment purposes.
I'm not sure who sold the story. It could be a journalist who sold a news story to a media outlet. Maybe a writer sold their fictional story to a publisher.
Emily Perkins is the main character in this story. She's likely to be a young woman who is in a situation similar to Cinderella. Maybe she has some sort of difficult family situation or is in a lower social position compared to others around her.
Miss Emily in 'A Rose for Emily' is a complex character. She is a symbol of the old South's traditions and decline. She was raised in a certain social environment which made her have a sense of superiority at first. However, as time passed and the South changed, she became a bit of an outcast. Her relationship with Homer Barron was also quite strange. It seemed she was desperate to hold on to something, whether it was love or just a way to defy the changing world around her.
Well, sort of. While the movie 'Emily Rose' takes elements from a real event, it also adds fictional elements for dramatic effect. So, it's a blend of reality and creativity.
I don't think it's real. Most likely, it's a fictional creation.