In the world of advertising, there are often elements of what could be called'smoke and fiction'. Advertisers sometimes use flashy but not entirely accurate claims (fiction) to promote their products. The'smoke' could be the alluring visuals or jingles that distract from the sometimes - tenuous truth of the claims. For example, a beauty product might claim to give you perfect skin (fiction) with the help of some fancy - looking but not really that effective ingredients, and the glamorous ad campaign (smoke) makes you believe it.
Sure. A used - book store might have a heap of fiction novels in a corner. All those second - hand books piled up together form a heap of fiction.
Sure. Let's say 'x' is a lost treasure. A real x story could be about a group of treasure hunters who heard rumors of this long - lost treasure. They researched historical documents, followed clues, and finally found a map. Their journey to find the treasure, facing pirates, dangerous terrains, and deciphering ancient codes would be a real x story where 'x' is the treasure.
Sure. One example could be J.K. Rowling. She was a single mother living on welfare when she started writing the Harry Potter series. But then her books became a huge global success, and she became one of the richest and most famous authors in the world.
Since the 'party x real story' is not clearly defined, an example is hard to provide. However, if we assume the 'party' is a corporate party, 'x' could be a power struggle between two employees. The real story could then be how this power struggle played out during the party, with underhanded remarks, attempts to outshine each other in front of the bosses, and how it affected the overall mood of the party and the relationships among the colleagues.
Sure. History can be seen as 'forever a novel'. There are countless stories of different civilizations, their rises and falls, the wars, the cultural developments. And as we keep researching and discovering new things about the past, new 'chapters' are added to this grand 'novel' of history.
Starting a new job can be 'always a novel'. There are new colleagues to meet, new tasks to learn, and new office dynamics to understand. It's like entering a new world where you don't know what will happen next. There are always new situations arising, similar to how a novel has various twists and turns as the story progresses.
Sure. There is a story about a community coming together to clean up a local park. Volunteers of all ages showed up, and they spent the whole day picking up trash, planting new trees and flowers. It not only made the park beautiful again but also strengthened the bond among the community members.
Imagine a movie buff who only watches critically - acclaimed, so - called 'peak fiction' movies. They become so used to the high - quality production, complex plots, and deep themes of these movies that when they try to watch other less - known or mainstream movies, they can't enjoy them at all. Their love for movies outside of this 'peak' category seems to 'die' because of their over - exposure to the best ones.
One example could be if a family subscribes to a children's story app. The wife, who manages the family finances, pays for the monthly or annual subscription so that the kids can have access to a variety of stories.
Sure. One example could be the faith of those who survived a natural disaster. Their real - life experience of facing extreme danger and then being rescued or finding a way to rebuild their lives can strengthen their faith in humanity, in the power of community, and in a higher power if they believe in one. For instance, after a hurricane, people come together to help each other. This real - life story of kindness and survival can be the basis for a new - found or strengthened faith in the goodness of people.