No. 'Frankenstein' is a work of fiction. Mary Shelley created the story of Frankenstein and his monster through her imagination. Although it has had a great impact on popular culture and is often misconstrued as being based on a true event, it is not a true story.
Some people might think it could be a true story because of the scientific themes it presents. The idea of creating life from non - living matter was very radical at the time Mary Shelley wrote the book, and now with modern science advancing, people might wonder if such a thing could have happened in the past. Also, the story has been so popularized and adapted in so many ways that it blurs the line between fiction and reality for some.
Definitely not. Monster is purely fictional. The story and its elements are made up to take you on a fictional adventure and not drawn from real-life happenings.
Definitely not. Monster is a work of fiction. It was made up to entertain and engage readers/viewers with an invented storyline and characters. Although it could touch on common human experiences and emotions, it has no direct connection to actual events or individuals.
The significance was to honor the memory of those who died in the plane crash. It also aimed to show the strength of the human spirit. By making it into a movie, more people could learn about the story of Marshall University's football team.
It is. 'Self Made' takes inspiration from the remarkable journey of Madam C.J. Walker, presenting events and circumstances that are rooted in her actual experiences. However, for dramatic purposes, some elements might have been slightly embellished or adapted.
Not exactly. 'As They Made Us' takes creative liberties and blends fictional elements with possible real-life inspirations to create an engaging narrative.
It depends. Some elements of 'Made in Italy' might be based on real events or experiences, but it could also have fictional components added for dramatic effect.