Yes, most likely. Adele is known for her ballads, and if 'Never Ending Story' follows her usual style, it would probably be a ballad. Her songs often have slow to mid - tempo rhythms, emotional lyrics, and her powerful, soulful voice, which are characteristics of a ballad.
"Ode to Mulan" was a folk song from the Northern and Southern Dynasties. It told the story of a Mulan girl who went to war for her father. This poem was first recorded in Chen Zhijiang's "Ancient and Modern Music Record" in the Southern Dynasty and was widely read in the Tang Dynasty. Scholars generally believed that Ode to Mulan was produced in the late Northern Dynasty. This poem was based on the courage and kindness of Mulan women and the spirit of protecting the country. It was full of romance and life. It was included in the Yuefu Poetry Collection and had many English versions. The original text, translation, notes, appreciation and other contents of Mulan Ci can be found on the relevant web pages.
I'm not sure specifically which novel it is named after. You may need to do some research in specialized movie - novel relation databases or libraries.
Well, 'Happily Never After' isn't based on real events. It's usually the product of the author's imagination to weave an engaging tale for the readers.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with this name. It might be about a twisted or unconventional story set in a 'never after' world, perhaps a world that defies the typical happily - ever - after scenarios.
Unfortunately, I'm not aware of the author of this particular novel. It may be a self - published work by an author who is just starting out, or it could be a unique piece from an established author's back catalogue that hasn't received much mainstream attention yet.