I don't have a definite answer. Maybe some parts are based on real events, but it could also have fictional elements. You'd better look into multiple sources for a clear conclusion.
I'm not sure. You'd have to check the specific details on Wikipedia or other reliable sources to know for sure.
I'm not sure. You'd have to check the specific Wikipedia page for accurate information.
Not really. Funny Girl is mostly fictional, although it might draw some inspiration from real-life events or people, but it's not a direct retelling of a true story.
I'm not sure. You'd have to look into reliable sources to confirm. Maybe some elements are inspired by real events, but it might not be a direct retelling.
Goodbye Butterfly is not based on a true story. It's a product of the author's creativity and storytelling skills. The plot and characters are invented to entertain and engage the readers.
Not really. Goodbye Butterfly is a fictional story created by the filmmakers' imagination.
I'm not sure. It could be based on real events, or it could be purely fictional. It depends on the author's inspiration.
Sadness could be a main emotion. Since it's a goodbye, there's likely a sense of loss associated with it. Maybe the person in the story had a deep connection with the butterfly or what it represented.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to say exactly. It could be a true story where a butterfly serves as a metaphor. For example, it might be about a child who had to say goodbye to a pet butterfly they had been taking care of. Or it could be about a place where butterflies were abundant and someone had to leave that place, symbolically saying goodbye to the butterflies there.
It's not clear. There's no definite information on whether 'Sprung' is based on a true story on Wikipedia.
Well, it depends. Sometimes the information on Wikipedia about whether a story is based on truth can be ambiguous or incomplete. You might have to do some further research elsewhere to get a definite answer.