I'm not sure specifically which 'big folk true story' you're referring to. There could be many different stories that might fit this description. It could be a story about a significant event in a community, or something related to the traditions and experiences of a large group of people.
One example could be the story of the Underground Railroad in the United States. It was a 'big folk true story' as it involved many African - American slaves and the people who helped them escape to freedom. It was a significant part of American history and a story of courage and perseverance among the folk who were fighting for freedom.
Queer as Folk is not based on a true story. It was created for entertainment purposes and is a work of fiction that explores various themes and storylines related to the LGBTQ+ community.
Yes, 'Queer as Folk' is based on a true story. It draws on real - life experiences within the LGBTQ+ community, which makes it more relatable and impactful for many viewers.
There was an old legend about a boy named John who lived with his family in a remote village. John was a very smart and brave child. He often helped the people around him solve problems.
One day, John heard a mysterious legend that there was a magical spring in the depths of the village. Anyone who drank from this spring could obtain extraordinary powers. John was very interested and decided to explore the secret of this spring.
When he reached the depths of the village, he found a bottomless cave. John decided to go in and see if he could find a spring. He walked for a long time until he was exhausted, but he did not give up. Finally, he found the spring water and drank it. He felt that he had gained great strength.
However, when he wanted to leave, he found a ferocious dragon in the cave. John was very scared but he didn't back down. He used his courage and wisdom to fight a fierce battle with the dragon. In the end, he defeated the dragon and gained his freedom.
From then on, John became a legendary hero. His adventure story was passed down and became one of the most popular stories in the village.
Folk tales typically aren't true in a literal sense. They're passed down through generations to convey values, beliefs, and cultural wisdom, not to report real events. They might be based on real-life inspirations but are heavily embellished.