Sure. 'Legally Blonde' is about Elle Woods, a sorority girl. Her boyfriend dumps her to go to Harvard Law. So, Elle decides to also go to Harvard Law to win him back. At first, she's seen as a ditzy blonde, but she gradually proves herself. She uses her knowledge of fashion and pop culture to solve legal cases and ends up impressing everyone. In the end, she realizes she doesn't need her ex - boyfriend and becomes a successful lawyer in her own right.
The main character is Elle Woods. She is a sorority girl who goes to Harvard Law. Then there's Warner, Elle's ex - boyfriend who dumps her at the beginning. Also, Emmett is an important character. He is a fellow law student who becomes Elle's friend and later more than that. And Paulette, Elle's friend outside of law school who Elle helps in a legal matter.
Well, 'Legally Blonde' has its roots in a true story. The movie took the idea from a woman's journey in law. She had to deal with people not taking her seriously because of her appearance, just like Elle Woods in the movie. And she managed to prove herself with her intelligence and determination.
Legally Blonde is not a true story. It's a fictional tale crafted by screenwriters and filmmakers to engage and amuse the audience. The characters and events are made up to tell an interesting and enjoyable narrative.