Sure. There's literary fiction, which is often more character - driven and explores complex human emotions. Then there's adventure fiction, like 'Treasure Island' full of exciting quests. And also dystopian fiction, for example '1984' which presents a negative view of a future society.
Examples of short fiction forms include the short story. Hemingway's 'Hills Like White Elephants' is a famous short story. Flash fiction is exemplified by works where the author quickly gets to the point in just a few lines. The vignette form can be found in some contemporary literature where the focus is on a very specific moment, such as a moment of realization or a brief encounter.
Sure. In the movie world, there are many. For example, 'The Blind Side' is a film based on a true story. It tells the story of a football player's journey with the help of a family. If 'Coda' is a book, there are memoirs like 'Educated' which is based on Tara Westover's real - life experiences growing up in a strict family. In music, some songs are inspired by true events, like Bob Dylan's songs which often had elements of real - life stories, and if there was a 'Coda' in his work related to a true story, it could be about the civil rights movement or something similar.
In dance, there could be a traditional dance piece that tells a true story and features the tribhanga pose. For instance, in some forms of Indian classical dance, the dancers might use the tribhanga to represent a real - life character from a historical or mythological story that has some basis in fact. In painting, an artist might depict a scene from a true event where a person is in the tribhanga pose, like a portrait of a princess from a particular era known for her elegance in that pose.
Sure, 'cous - fic' is one example.
I'm not aware of any specific 'Cuoco based on a true story' examples off - hand. However, in general, if it were a movie, it could be like a biopic where the character Cuoco's life story is told. In a book, it might be a memoir - style account of Cuoco's experiences.
I'm sorry, but I can't give examples as I don't know specifically what 'alba based on a true story' is. It could potentially be a documentary in the film form. In the literary world, it could be a memoir written by Alba herself or someone who knows her story well.
In the movie industry, there could be a fictionalized movie based on Edgar's true story. They might take some liberties with the story for dramatic effect, but still be rooted in the truth. For example, they could change the order of events slightly or add some fictional side characters to enhance the narrative. In the theater world, there could be a play that tells Edgar's story, using actors to bring the real - life events to life on stage.
In movies, there could be a biopic about a person named Mako where the story of his or her life is told. In books, it might be a memoir - style novel with the main character being Mako and the events are real things that happened to the author or someone they knew. In theater, there could be a play based on the real - life story of Mako, perhaps a story of his or her struggle and triumph.
In movies, there could be a biopic about Jogi who was a famous scientist. The movie would show his real - life research, his breakthroughs, and the difficulties he overcame. In literature, a novel about Jogi, a war hero, could be based on his real war experiences, like the battles he fought and the sacrifices he made.
I'm not aware of any specific examples named 'bosco based on a true story' right off the bat. However, in general, for movies, there are many biopics like 'The Imitation Game' which is based on the true story of Alan Turing. For books, 'Unbroken' by Laura Hillenbrand is a great example of a true - story - based book.