Well, Velvet is typically not based on real events. It's more of a fictional narrative crafted by the imagination of the creators to engage and captivate the audience.
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I'm not sure specifically as there could be various interpretations. It might refer to a black velvet object which could be a central element in a story that has an air of mystery or allure.
One of the main characters could be Twilight Velvet's mate. He would play an important role in the story, perhaps being there for her during the pregnancy and helping with the care of the foal. Another character could be Twilight Velvet's mother. She might offer her own experiences and wisdom about raising a foal.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as there may be different works titled this. Generally, it could be about a story related to a nation's culture, history or values in a fictional way. It might also involve characters and their experiences within the context of a 'national' setting, perhaps with elements of velvet used symbolically, like luxury or softness.
Yes, 'National Velvet' is indeed based on a true story. Enid Bagnold wrote the original story, and she incorporated many real - life aspects into it. The story of the young girl's love for horses and her journey in the horse - riding world was likely influenced by real - life situations and people she knew. This connection to real life made the story relatable and endearing, which is why it has endured over time both as a novel and as a movie.