The Da Vinci Code is a work of fiction, blending historical facts with a fictional narrative. While the novel references real historical figures, organizations, and locations, the central storyline is fictional.
Dan Brown's The Da Vinci Code was created out of elaborate research. Accurate recordings of history are made in almost all pages of the book, the truth behind which are undisputable. The question of whether the church should be recognized primarily and originally as a Matriarchial Establishment or a Patriarchial Establishment has been a controversial one through the centuries. If someone was born of a father and mother, she or he certainly would have relatives and a family tree. Was it not due to undue domination of males in the church that the family line of Mary was obscured? That is the question raised by the book. How can this question be considered irrelevant, illogical, unsubstantial and anti-historical? Dan Brown's book is not pure fiction. It is pure history clothed and masked in beautiful fiction and fancy.
Very little, most is fiction.
The Da Vinci Code is a work of fiction written by Dan Brown. While the story is based on conspiracy theories and historical events, the specific events portrayed in the book did not actually occur in real life.
According to the writer Dan Brown it is fiction...
In a book. Nowhere else. It;s fiction. Not even good fiction.
"The Da Vinci Code" was written by Dan Brown and was first published in 2003.
Well, the books are mostly fiction, So I wouldn't get my hopes up.
The Da vinci code was made in 2006 :)
Where Facts and Fiction Meet - 2006 Part 6 Reaching the Da Vinci Code Society 1-6 was released on: USA: April 2006
The Da Vinci Code is a work of fiction, and it is not presented as a factual account. While the book includes real historical elements, the story itself is a creative interpretation by the author, Dan Brown.
The main character of The Da Vinci Code is Robert Langdon.
The Da Vinci Code was released on 05/19/2006.
The Da Vinci Code grossed approximately $217 million domestically at the box office.