Well, it's hard to say for sure. Some novels are based on true stories with some artistic modifications, while others have no connection to reality at all. You'd have to look at the author's notes or research about the book to know for sure.
Not necessarily. Many novels are purely fictional creations of the author's imagination, even if they seem realistic. It depends on the author's intent and the genre of the novel.
Not really. 'Found' is mostly fictional, but it might have drawn a few loose concepts or themes from true stories. The majority of the content is the creation of the writers' imagination.
Not always. Most network literature is fictional, created from the imagination of the authors.
It could be. Sometimes series are inspired by real events, but they might also take a lot of creative liberties and not be strictly true.
It's hard to say. There might be elements of truth in it, but it could also be largely fictional. You'd need to look into the background and origin of the story to know for sure.
It is based on a true story. The creators took elements from actual incidents and transformed them into the narrative of the show, while adding some fictional elements for dramatic effect.
Well, it's hard to say for sure. Sometimes movies or shows claim to be based on true events but might have fictional elements added. We'd need more background or official statements to know for certain if 'Four Found Dead' is truly based on a real story.
I'm not sure. There's no clear evidence to suggest it's a true story.
Not entirely. While it might have a loose connection to real stories, it mostly builds on fictional concepts and imagination to create an engaging narrative.
It depends. Sometimes removed content might be based on real events, but often it could just be fictional or not have a real-life basis.
Some shows on Hulu might be based on true stories, but not all. It really depends on the specific program.