"The Help" is a work of fiction written by Kathryn Stockett. While the novel is set against the backdrop of the Civil Rights Movement in 1960s Mississippi and addresses themes of racism and segregation, the characters and events are not based on real people or specific occurrences.
No, a true story cannot be called a novel. A novel is a work of fiction that invents characters, settings, and plots. A true story, on the other hand, is based on real events and characters.
No, unfortunatley, I Am David isn't a true story, it was based on the novel North to Freedom.
This movie was not based on a novel. It is a true story. Please see imdb.com for further information. This movie was not based on a novel. It is a true story. Please see imdb.com for further information.
In the story The True Confession of Charlotte Doyle how did the setting support or take away from the novel
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yes, Its based on a true story. if you want to see the real story u can search Margaret garner.
"The African Queen" is not a true story, but rather a novel written by C.S. Forester in 1935. The novel was later adapted into a film in 1951 starring Humphrey Bogart and Katharine Hepburn.
Robinson Crusoe.
A poet does not usually use as many words as a short story or novel author.
No. Foer uses himself as a character to build an extremely realistic and hilarious story to the reader. However, other than the namesake and a few anecdotes inspired by his life, the novel is not essentially a "true story".
No, "Johnny and the Dead" is not a true story. It is a work of fiction, a novel by Terry Pratchett that follows the story of a boy named Johnny and a group of dead spirits.
I like to think that it s a true story, although we can't find evidences. It is such a wonderful love story... I wish I had experienced something like that...