No, it wasn't. Everybody Hates Chris is based on the childhood experiences of comedian Chris Rock but it's not a strictly true story. It takes creative liberties for entertainment purposes.
The worst cliches novelists hate include:
Reusing the same theme or plot is boring and annoying.
2. The lack of creativity is simply repeating or imitating the plot or theme of other works.
3. The characters lack personality and depth. It's just flat and repetitive characters that don't show real emotions and personalities.
4. The language lacks liveliness and expressiveness, and lacks new expression skills and rhetorical devices.
The plot lacked tension and tension, which did not bring enough surprise and shock to the readers.
These terrible cliches will disappoint and lose interest in readers, so novelists usually try to avoid using them to create more innovative and attractive works.
Yes, there might be such fanfics out there. Fanfic writers often explore different character relationships and emotions. They might create scenarios where Ash has some sort of dislike for Dawn, perhaps due to differences in their goals, personalities, or how they interact with Pokemon. It could be an interesting take on the Pokemon universe, but it's important to note that these are non - canonical interpretations.
Sort of. The series takes inspiration from Chris Rock's real-life growing-up years but fictionalizes and exaggerates some elements for entertainment purposes.