There was a case in a small town where a man was obsessed with being seen as a hero. He lied about saving a child from a burning building. In reality, he had nothing to do with the incident. His lie was based on the true story of the actual rescue that took place by the local fire department. He was so desperate for recognition that he fabricated his involvement in the event.
Sorry, I don't have enough information to give specific examples. Since we don't know what this 'love lies bleeding' is exactly, it's impossible to point out examples of the true story behind it.
Sure. In the movie 'The Great Gatsby', Gatsby creates a picture - perfect lie about his wealth and background. His real story was that he came from a poor family, but he built up an elaborate facade of a wealthy, sophisticated man to win back Daisy. He threw lavish parties, which were part of the lie, but were based on his true love for her.
Since I don't know the exact story, I can't give specific examples. But if it's about an obsession with nature in the Midwest, examples could be someone constantly exploring the Great Lakes or spending all their free time in the Midwest's prairies.
Lies and obsession can cause harm. For example, if someone lies about a true event out of obsession for attention, those who believe the lie may feel betrayed when the truth comes out. People around might also be dragged into the false narrative, like friends who unknowingly support the liar. It can damage relationships and trust.
One example could be that a student is wrongly accused of cheating on an exam. The school might cover up the fact that the real cheater was someone else to avoid a scandal. Another example could be a teacher lying about their qualifications, and the school turns a blind eye because they need that teacher for some reason. Or perhaps a false rumor spreads about a school event being cancelled when in fact it was just postponed due to some administrative issues.
Yes, it is quite a common theme. For example, 'American Gangster' is based on a true story about a drug lord in Harlem. It shows the seedy underbelly of the city. Another one is 'The Wolf of Wall Street', which is based on the real - life story of Jordan Belfort and his wild antics in the financial world. These movies use the real - life events as a foundation and then add dramatic elements to make an engaging story.
Sure. The movie 'A Beautiful Mind' is based on the true story of John Nash. But his story was also influenced by the real - life academic and social environment around him which was also a kind of true story. Another example is the book 'The Devil in the White City' which is based on the true story of H. H. Holmes and the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago. The exposition itself was a real - life event and Holmes' actions were intertwined with it, so it's a true story based on another true story.
Maybe one partner lies about having a college degree in the story. In real life, they dropped out but were too ashamed to tell their partner. So, they keep up this lie throughout the marriage, affecting decisions like career choices for the family.
One example is the story of Malala Yousafzai. She was shot by the Taliban for advocating for girls' education in Pakistan. But she didn't stop. She continued her fight and became a global advocate for education. Her story is unstoppable as she overcame such a brutal attack and still pursues her cause with great passion.
One example could be a memoir written by someone named Ruby. In this memoir, she details her experiences growing up in a small town. Her tales of going to school, making friends, and facing family challenges are all true stories. And the book, which is centered around her (Ruby), is thus based on a true story.