Look at historical records. For example, in the legend of William Tell, if there are historical documents about that time period in Switzerland that mention a man defying authority, it might be a true part. The part where he shoots an apple off his son's head might be fictional or an exaggeration.
We can also study the evolution of the legend. If a certain part of the story has changed a lot over time, it's more likely to be fictional. Take the legend of the Flying Dutchman. The core idea might have come from a real ship or sailor in trouble at sea. But as the legend spread, all kinds of supernatural elements were added, like the ship being doomed to sail forever. By tracing how the story has developed, we can start to pick out what was probably real and what was made up.
One way is to cross - check with reliable sources. For example, if the gossip is about a public figure's new project, you can check official announcements from the person or their representatives. Another way is to use your common sense. If a gossip sounds too outlandish, like someone claiming to have seen a celebrity turn into a superhero, it's likely false.
Yes, it is. 'Private Parts' is inspired by real-life events and experiences of the person it portrays.
Not really. Spare Parts is more likely a work of imagination. Maybe it takes some inspiration from real-life situations, but it's not directly based on a specific true story.
The overall setting of space and the challenges related to it. Things like the zero - gravity environment and the reliance on space suits and spacecraft are based on real space exploration. Also, the potential for space debris to be a threat is real.
The basic premise of a plane crash and the survivors' struggle for survival in the wild is based on true stories.
Most of the major plot points. Hamilton's humble beginnings in the Caribbean are true. His quick rise in the military under Washington's command was real. His marriage to Eliza and his family life, as well as his later political downfall due to his affair scandal and the subsequent events leading to his duel with Burr are all based on historical accounts.
The general idea of a wild party and a chaotic hangover are based on true stories. People often have crazy nights out and then struggle to remember details the next day.
The family dynamics within the mob depicted in 'The Sopranos' are based on true stories. Just like in real - life mafia families, there are complex relationships between family members. For instance, the loyalty and the conflicts between fathers and sons, or husbands and wives are similar to what has been known about real - life mob families. Also, the way they handle business, the illegal operations like extortion and protection rackets are based on how real - life mafias operate.
The power struggles and territorial disputes in 'The Godfather' have roots in real - life mafia activities. In real - life, different mafia groups would fight over areas to control illegal businesses such as gambling and bootlegging, which is similar to what's shown in the story. Also, the idea of loyalty within the family and the consequences of betrayal were real - life concepts that the story adopted.
The family relationships in Cocomelon are often based on real - life. For instance, the way siblings interact, play together and sometimes quarrel.