No, 'Top of the Lake' is purely fictional. It weaves a story using imagination and creative elements to engage the audience, rather than being rooted in reality.
Yes, it is. 'Top of the Lake' takes inspiration from real events and incorporates them into its fictional narrative.
I'm not sure specifically which 'top of the lake story' you mean. It could be about various things like a mystery that happened on the top of a lake, or perhaps a legend related to the area on top of the lake.
It could be set in a mountainous region with a high peak surrounding the lake.
Yes, Lake Mungo is based on real events and inspired by true stories.
Coyote Lake is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination crafted by the author or screenwriter to engage and captivate the audience.
No, it's not. Greasy Lake is often a fictional creation used for literary or artistic purposes.
Yes, it's based on real events and inspired by true stories.
Most likely not. Usually, stories like Tom Lake are works of imagination, crafted by the author to entertain and engage readers. They might draw inspiration from various sources but aren't true in the literal sense.
Well, 'The Lady in the Lake' is typically not based on real events. It might draw inspiration from various elements but doesn't represent actual happenings. Authors often use their imagination to craft such tales.
No, it's not a true story. It's a fictional work created by the author's imagination.