As before, assuming 'cathloic' is 'Catholic'. One example could be the use of Greek mythology elements in some early Christian art. Although not strictly Catholic stories, they were used to communicate certain religious ideas. Another example might be how some Catholic saints' lives were told with elements of local folklore to make them more engaging and relevant to the local population.
Given the likely misspelling of 'Catholic' for 'cathloic'. An example is the way that some Catholic churches use stories from the history of their local communities. Say a local story about a selfless hero. The Church might use that story to draw parallels to the selfless acts of Jesus or the saints. Another example could be in the context of Christmas. There are many non - biblical stories around Christmas, like the story of Santa Claus in some cultures. The Catholic Church might use the idea of giving and kindness associated with Santa Claus to reinforce the message of love and generosity in the Christmas story of the birth of Jesus.
I'm not entirely sure as 'cathloic' is misspelled. If you mean 'Catholic', it could imply that something related to the Catholic faith is being related to or based on other stories. Maybe it's about Catholic teachings being illustrated through various tales or events from other sources.
Sure. 'Carmen' by Georges Bizet is a famous opera. The story is about a passionate and free - spirited gypsy woman Carmen. Her love affairs and ultimate downfall are vividly depicted through the music. Another example is 'Peter and the Wolf' by Sergei Prokofiev. It tells the story of a boy, Peter, and his encounter with a wolf in the forest, with each character represented by a different musical instrument.
Sure. 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge is a great example. It tells the story of a mariner who shoots an albatross and then endures a series of supernatural punishments. Another one is 'Paradise Lost' by John Milton, which is based on the story of the fall of man from the Garden of Eden.
Yes, 'Umberto D.' is another. It tells the story of an elderly man's struggle to survive in a difficult economic situation. These stories were likely inspired by real - life situations that De Sica witnessed or heard about, showing the reality of life for many Italians at that time.
There are many such works. 'A Beautiful Mind' is based on the true story of John Nash. It shows his life, his struggle with mental illness and his contributions to mathematics. Also, '127 Hours' is based on the real - life experience of Aron Ralston who was trapped in a canyon. These works take real - life events and turn them into engaging stories that can reach a wide audience.
Well, 'Hidden Figures' is a great example. It's based on the true story of African - American female mathematicians working at NASA. And 'The Social Network' which is based on the founding of Facebook. 'Echo 3' if based on a true story, would share some similarities with these in terms of taking real - world events and making them into a story. It could be about any number of things like a historical event, a scientific discovery, or a heroic act.
In the sports world, let's say there was a huge match - fixing scandal involving top - tier teams and players. The process of uncovering and punishing those involved could be considered 'busting em'. And this entire scandal would be a 'big league story' as it impacts the integrity of the sport at a high level. In a different context, like environmental protection, if a big corporation was found to be violating major environmental regulations and activists or the authorities 'busted' them, that would also be a 'big league story' as it has significant implications for the environment and society.
One example could be the creed of many civil rights movements. For instance, the creed of the African - American civil rights movement in the United States was based on the true story of centuries of discrimination and oppression. People like Martin Luther King Jr. had a creed of non - violent resistance, which was rooted in the real experiences of the black community facing segregation, unequal treatment in all aspects of life from education to employment. Another example might be the creed of some religious groups that are founded on the real events and teachings of their founders which have been passed down through history as true accounts.
There are also covenants within Native American tribes. For example, some tribes had covenants regarding the use and sharing of land, hunting grounds, and water sources. These were based on their real - life experiences of living in harmony with nature and each other. These covenants were often passed down orally through generations and were an important part of their culture and survival.
One example could be in some historical events where slaves were given cruel instructions. For instance, they were forced to work extremely long hours in harsh conditions like in the cotton fields. Their masters would give instructions that were cruel, such as punishing them severely for not meeting unrealistic work quotas. This was all based on the true and tragic story of slavery in many parts of the world.