Not sure. It might have elements of truth, but it could also be entirely fictional. A lot depends on the author's creativity and the purpose of the story.
Hard to say for sure. Maybe it's a blend of truth and imagination. Writers often draw from various sources to create a compelling narrative.
As I mentioned before, without more context, it's hard to say who Mae Dodd was specifically. She could be an ordinary person who became part of an interesting historical event, or she could be a well - known figure within a particular community or family.
It's hard to say for sure. There's no clear evidence to confirm whether it's a completely true story or has elements of fiction mixed in.
It's not based on a real story. Maggie Moores is likely a fictional creation.
I'm not sure. It might be based on some real events or be entirely fictional. You'd have to do some research to find out for sure.
Maggie Moore in 'Maggie Moore (Based on a True Story)' is the central figure. Given that it's based on a true story, she could be anyone from a small - town hero to a victim of an injustice. Maybe she was a businesswoman trying to make her mark in a male - dominated field, or a mother fighting for her children's rights. Without more information, it's hard to say precisely who she was, but she was clearly someone with a story worth telling.
The 'Ghost of Mae Nak' is a well - known Thai ghost story. Mae Nak was a woman who died while pregnant. Her spirit remained, believing her husband was still alive. It's a story of love and the supernatural. She is often depicted as a vengeful or a longing spirit in various adaptations of the story.
Since I don't know the exact Mae Dodd true story, I can't really tell you the details. However, if Mae Dodd was a real person, perhaps her story could be found in local historical archives, family records, or memoirs. Maybe she was involved in a significant event in her community, or she had an extraordinary personal journey that made her story worth telling.
I think it's likely to be a real account. 'True story' in the title gives that indication. Mae Martin might be using this to tell an authentic story about themselves. It could be related to their career, relationships, or personal growth. If we consider Mae Martin's work in general, they often draw from their own experiences. So this 'feel good true story' could be another instance of that, but again, we would need to explore more, like reading reviews or interviews, to be really sure.
It's not based on a true story. It's a fictional creation.
It could be. But often, such songs draw inspiration from various sources and might not be strictly based on a single true event.