Yes.
Most likely not. Such stories are often works of imagination crafted by the author to engage the audience. There's no solid evidence suggesting it's based on a real event or person.
It's hard to say for sure. There could be a kernel of truth in some of the stories. Maybe there were strange occurrences that people couldn't explain at the time, and so they attributed them to ghosts. But a lot of it is probably just the result of a vivid imagination and the passing down of spooky tales through generations.
No, the character in Castaway was a fictional creation, although his situation was inspired by real - life castaways.
I'm not entirely sure who 'Pedro Dom' specifically is. There could be many people with that name. Maybe he's a local figure in a particular community, an artist, or someone with a personal story that's not widely known. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the real story.
No, the characters in 'Future Man' are fictional creations. They are designed to fit the story's unique and fictional universe.
Yes, some of the characters were inspired by real people involved in the real - life events that the story is based on. They may have been composites or exaggerated for dramatic effect, but they had real - life counterparts who were part of the factory's struggle and transformation.
No. While the character in Scarface was inspired by Al Capone, he was not a completely accurate representation. There were many fictional elements added to make the story more interesting for the movie. For example, the specific events and relationships in the movie were often made - up or exaggerated.
The character in 'Queen of the South' has some basis in real - life. While the show is a work of fiction, it was created with the idea of real - life women in the drug trade in mind. Teresa Mendoza is a composite of the characteristics and experiences that such women might have had. The show uses her character to tell a story that, while not a literal retelling of one person's life, is still related to the real - life phenomenon of women in the drug underworld.
Yes, it is believed that the story of Mulan has some roots in real historical figures or events, although it has been embellished and fictionalized over time.