Definitely. 'Five Feet Apart' is fictional. It creates a fictional world and characters to tell a compelling story that evokes emotions and explores various themes.
I'm not aware of a widely - known '12 feet under' real story that is super - famous in general. However, in some local areas, there could be stories related to something being 12 feet under that are well - known within that community.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to be certain about the '12 feet under' real story. It could also be a personal account of someone who had an experience 12 feet underground, like a miner's story. Miners often have tales of what they encounter deep below the surface. For example, they might have found an unexpected cave or a vein of precious minerals 12 feet under, and that could be the basis of this so - called real story.
Well, 'Under the Feet of Jesus' is not a real story in the strict sense. It's a piece of literature that explores various ideas and emotions through fictional characters and events.