I don't know for sure. Sometimes stories claim to be based on true events but are mostly fictionalized. Without specific details about 'Without Motive,' it's difficult to tell if it's truly based on reality.
It could be about a movie or a book. Usually, when something is said to be based on a true story, it means it takes real - life events as its inspiration. Maybe it's a crime story where the motives of the characters are drawn from real criminal cases.
I don't know for sure. It could be a blend of real and made-up elements. To find out, you might have to check the author's statements or any related interviews.
Sure. In the movie 'Catch Me If You Can', Frank Abagnale's motive to commit fraud was based on his desire to escape his family problems and his need for money. This was a real - life motive that was adapted into the story.
The motive could be jealousy. Maybe there was something the killer wanted that the BFF had, like a relationship or a job opportunity. It's a tragic situation.
I'm not sure specifically which 'the motive' you are referring to. It could be a movie, a book, or some other work. Without more context, it's difficult to tell the full story.
There are many inspirational educational aphorisms. Here are some examples:
1. Come with a heart and leave without a blade of grass.
2. Civilize your spirit and brutalize your body.
3. The workers loved the machines, the farmers loved the land, and the teachers loved the little rascals.
4. It's better to reward one of the merits than to count ten.
5. Young success is like nature, habit is like nature.
6. There is a road to the mountain of books, and hard work is the path. There is no end to learning.
The first youth was given by God, and the second youth was earned through hard work.
People who don't believe in miracles will never create miracles.
9. Determination of a goal is one of the most essential sources of strength in one's character, and also one of the tools for success.
10. Our educational policy should enable the educated to develop in moral, intellectual, and physical education, and to become educated laborers with a sense of society. (Mao)
In the hands of the teacher, the fate of the young is in the hands of the fate of the nation and mankind. (Tao Xingzhi)
These aphorisms could motivate people to be positive and work hard. They had important inspirations and inspirations for education.
While waiting for the TV series, he could also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "The Legend of Mortal Cultivation"!
Old Things in the South of the City was published in Taiwan in 1939. The work tells the story of life and characters in the south of Beijing in the 1920s, showing the dark side of society and the beauty of human nature.
Lao She's motives for creating Old Things in the South of the City were as follows:
A true restoration of history. Lao She's original intention in writing was to restore the truth of history. He hoped to record the life and stories of the people in the southern part of Beijing in the 1920s in the form of novels.
2. Exploration of human nature. Lao She believed that human nature was complex and diverse, and needed to be expressed through literary works. In Old Things in the South of the City, he explored the good and evil, joys and sorrows, vanity, sincerity and other aspects of human nature by describing the stories of the people in the south of the city.
3. The exploration of culture. Lao She was a cultured person. He had a deep understanding of culture. In Old Things in the South of the City, he explored the conflict and exchange between Chinese traditional culture and Western culture by describing the cultural phenomena in the south of the city.
To sum up, Lao She's motives for creating Old Things in the South of the City were multi-dimensional. He wanted to show the true face of society and the beauty of human nature through the exploration of history, human nature, and culture.