I think it might be a place in a custom-made fantasy world crafted by an author's imagination. Such a concept could be used to create a sense of mystery or oppression. However, without more context, it's hard to pinpoint an exact example.
One could say Harry Potter never gives up. He faces numerous challenges but always perseveres to protect his friends and the wizarding world.
The death of Sirius Black in Harry Potter. It was so sudden and unexpected. It really shocked me and I still think about it a lot.
Yes, it is fictional. It's a work of imagination created by the author.
Not necessarily. Some novels are based on real events or people, but they might have fictional elements added for storytelling purposes.
Not necessarily. Some novels are based on real events or people, but they might have fictional elements added for literary effect.
Not necessarily. A narrative can be based on real events or a combination of real and fictional elements.
It could be a fictional land in a story. Maybe it's a place where wolves live and there are always new adventures and tales happening, like an enchanted forest full of wolves and their mysterious ways.
For me, it's Jack's death in 'Titanic'. It was so tragic and heart-wrenching. The love story made it even more unforgettable.
I think I belong in Middle-earth from 'The Lord of the Rings' because of its magical and adventurous atmosphere.
Yes, it was. The movie was set and filmed during the winter season to capture the holiday atmosphere.