Susie could be a girl in a book. Maybe she's the protagonist who goes on an exciting journey to discover something about herself or the world around her. She could also be a real person that someone knows, like a friend or a relative named Susie.
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Carmichael Manor is purely fictional. It was made up by the author for entertainment purposes and doesn't have any roots in actual happenings. The story and its elements are the product of imagination.
I don't think it is. There's no known historical or factual basis for the Carmichael Manor to be a real story. It's probably just the product of someone's imagination or creative writing.
Well, Carmichael Manor is typically not based on real events. It's more likely the product of someone's imagination or a fictional construct for a story or entertainment purpose.
The Little Susie in the 'michael jackson little susie story' was a character in Michael Jackson's song. She was a creation of his to convey a certain emotion and story. Maybe she was an idea of a girl who had been through a lot. Her story in the song was one of melancholy, and she became a symbol within the song's world, representing those who might be suffering or alone in some way.