Effie Gray was a real - life person. In the context of the movie based on her story, she was likely a woman with her own set of experiences, relationships, and a unique life story.
To some extent, it is. The story of Effie Grey takes inspiration from actual historical circumstances and figures, but it might have some fictionalized elements for dramatic effect.
I'm not entirely sure who this Ben Campbell specifically is in the 'Ben Campbell 21 True Story' without more context. It could be an individual involved in an event or a story that's not widely known to me.
The key events include her marriage to John Ruskin, the discovery that the marriage would not be consummated, and her decision to have the marriage annulled. Then, her subsequent marriage to Millais was also a key event.
Well, if we're talking about Campbell as in Joseph Campbell, his work doesn't present specific hero stories in the traditional sense. Instead, he analyzes hero stories from a broad range of cultures. For example, he might look at the story of Odysseus from Greek mythology, or the tales of the Buddha, and show how they fit into the pattern of the hero's journey. So it's not about a particular 'Campbell - written' hero story but his study of the underlying patterns in existing hero stories.
Effie's story in Dream Girls is quite complex and full of challenges. She goes through various ups and downs as she pursues her dreams in the entertainment industry.