Well, it's a bit of both. There are elements of truth in it, like the setting of the story. But then I added some fictional characters and events to make it more interesting.
Yes, it could be. Maybe it's a story from my own life experiences, like the time I met a really interesting person on a long journey.
Well, it could be an adventure story. You know, about a brave hero who goes on a journey to save a princess or find a hidden treasure.
It depends. Sometimes stories are based on real events but have fictional elements added. So, it might not be a purely true story.
Well, generally speaking, it's not proper. We should uphold certain social and family norms. Mom and son are family members, but this kind of overly intimate physical contact like sitting on the lap might make both of them feel uncomfortable in a way, and it also doesn't conform to the common sense of propriety in family relationships. There could be other options like sharing a seat cushion or rearranging the seating in the vehicle to make the long drive more comfortable without this kind of inappropriate behavior.
I'm not sure. It depends on what specific 'The Son' you're referring to. Some works might draw inspiration from real events, while others could be purely fictional.
I'm not sure. It could be based on real events, but it might also have elements of fiction mixed in.
Not likely. Usually, such works are a creation of the author's imagination, although they could incorporate some common themes or experiences to make it relatable.
No, it isn't. 'The Son' is a fictional creation and not rooted in real events.
Yes, Native Son is based on real social and racial issues, giving it a sense of authenticity.
In most cases, Flora and Son is not a true story. It might draw inspiration from various elements but doesn't represent actual happenings. Usually, such works are crafted to entertain or convey certain themes and ideas through imagination.