Definitely not. Fiction is a form of storytelling where everything is fabricated. It can draw inspiration from real life, but it's not an account of actual events or people.
A novel can be either fiction or based on real events. Many novels are works of pure imagination, creating fictional worlds and characters. But some are inspired by real-life stories and adapted to fictional forms.
It's hard to say for sure. If it's labeled as inspired by true events, then it likely has some basis in reality but with creative liberties taken. If not, it's probably fictional.
Padmavati is based on historical legends and folklore, but it's not a strictly factual account. It incorporates elements of imagination and creative interpretation.
The Titanic love story is based on real events but has fictional elements added to it. The sinking of the Titanic was a real and tragic event. There were many passengers on board, and some of them might have had love stories. However, the specific and very romanticized version we often see in movies like 'Titanic' is fictionalized to a great extent. The movie took the basic idea of people on the ship and created a love story between Jack and Rose that has become iconic but is not a completely accurate portrayal of individual real - life love stories on the Titanic.
If the 'Asha Tyson story' is something that has been passed around without any reliable sources or evidence, it's likely to be fiction. However, if it's based on a real person named Asha Tyson and there are facts and witnesses to back it up, then it could be real. But again, without knowing the actual story, it's impossible to say for sure.
It's fiction. The story of Ponniyin Selvan, although it might seem to be based on historical events and figures of the Chola era, is a fictional tale. The author used historical research as a backdrop to build a fictional world filled with drama, love, and power struggles. There are elements that are not directly from historical records but are rather the author's creative interpretations and fictional add - ons to make the story more captivating.
A real fiction story often has believable characters. For example, in 'Pride and Prejudice', the characters like Elizabeth and Mr. Darcy seem like real people with their own personalities, flaws and virtues. They react to situations in ways that we can understand.