Fiction. We haven't found any real proof yet.
Most likely fiction. There are so many elements in the Atlantis story that seem too good to be true. It was supposed to be a highly advanced civilization with incredible technology. But in reality, there's no archaeological evidence that such a large - scale, super - advanced civilization existed at the time and place described. Also, the way the story has been passed down and changed over time makes it seem more like a legend than a fact.
Fiction. There is no conclusive scientific evidence that Atlantis actually existed as described in the ancient myths. The story of Atlantis is often seen as a fictional creation, perhaps used to convey moral or philosophical ideas in ancient times.
Factually, 'One Love' was a very influential song. It influenced not only the music scene but also the way people thought about social issues. Fictionally, some may think that Bob Marley didn't really believe in the message of 'One Love' himself. But Marley was a true advocate of love and unity. His life was dedicated to spreading these values. 'One Love' was a distillation of his beliefs. It was a song that he lived by, and he hoped that others would also be inspired by it to make the world a better place.
Well, it's mostly considered fiction. Although Plato wrote about Atlantis in his works, many attempts to find this so - called lost city have failed. There are no reliable historical records outside of Plato's account. Some people think it could be based on a real place that was exaggerated in the story, but still, as of now, there's no solid proof it was a real, historical place.
Well, it's a bit of both. In the realm of ancient legends, Atlantis was described as a highly advanced and prosperous civilization that was eventually lost. However, from a scientific perspective, we haven't found definitive evidence of its existence. Some people believe that certain archaeological findings, like the submerged ruins in some parts of the world, could be remnants of Atlantis. But others argue that these are just normal ruins from other ancient civilizations. So, until more evidence surfaces, it remains a mystery and could be considered more on the fictional side.
It's more in the realm of fiction. Although the idea of Atlantis is captivating, there's a lack of concrete evidence to suggest it was an actual city that existed in the way it's been described.
The Atlantis real story is likely a blend of fact and fiction. Plato was a philosopher, and he might have used the idea of Atlantis to convey certain philosophical or moral ideas. However, the descriptions he gave of its advanced technology and grandeur could potentially be based on some real, but now lost, ancient civilization. There have been many attempts to find Atlantis, but without success so far, which makes it difficult to determine whether it was real or just a fictional creation.
It's more likely to be fiction. We only have Plato's account which was written long after the supposed time of Atlantis. And there are no archaeological finds that match the grand description of Atlantis. All the things we expect to find for a real ancient civilization, like buildings, tools, inscriptions related to Atlantis specifically, are missing.
In the context of a new look in technology, say a new smartphone design. The fact is the actual design elements like a new screen shape or a different placement of buttons. The fiction could be the hype around it. Just because it looks different doesn't mean it's a revolutionary change in functionality. Sometimes companies create a big fuss about a new look to attract consumers without significant underlying improvements.
Well, it's a bit of both. Some stories about war dogs might be fictionalized for dramatic effect. However, the basic premise of war dogs is very much a fact. They are highly trained animals that can perform tasks that humans can't or are too dangerous for humans. For instance, their sense of smell can detect explosives much more accurately than most devices in the early days. But there might be some exaggerated tales about their heroics in some movies or books.
The movie 'Don't Look Up' is fictional. It creates a fictional world and events to make a statement and entertain, rather than representing real facts.