I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Te Fiti Island' you're referring to. There could be many islands with different stories. It might be a local or less - known island with a story specific to a particular culture or region.
I'm not entirely sure specifically which 'te fiti real story' you're referring to. It could be a story related to a local legend, a personal experience named 'te fiti' or something very specific within a certain community or group.
One possible key element could be the indigenous culture associated with the island. Their art, music, and dance might be an important part of the story. Another could be any historical events that shaped the island's identity, such as a major storm or a visit from a famous explorer.
As I don't know the exact 'te fiti original story', I can't list the key elements precisely. However, if it is related to the Te Fiti in the Moana story, then key elements would include her role as a creator of life, her connection to the islands and nature, and how her power was disrupted by Maui.
If 'te fiti' is from a particular mythology or cultural context, without more information, it's difficult to explain the original story. It could be related to Polynesian mythology perhaps, as Te Fiti is a significant figure in Moana's story in Polynesian - inspired Disney movie. In that, Te Fiti is a goddess who creates life. But this might not be the exact 'original story' you mean.
Yes, 'Shutter Island' is based on a novel which was inspired by real - life elements. The story draws on the idea of mental asylums and the often - mysterious and sometimes unethical treatments that took place in them in the past.
The main real - life elements in 'The King of Staten Island' are multiple. Firstly, Pete Davidson's own experience of growing up in Staten Island, with all its unique culture and environment. Then there's the tragic death of his father in the 9/11 disaster, which is a central part of the story. His family relationships, including the love - hate relationship with his mother and the bond with his sister, are also drawn from real - life. These elements combine to create a story that is both personal to Davidson and relatable to many who have faced family and personal struggles.
Yes, reality TV shows are a big inspiration. Shows where people compete in challenges and form alliances or rivalries. The concept of elimination based on performance in tasks is also a common factor. However, Total Drama Island takes these ideas and exaggerates them for comical and dramatic effect.