The 'King of Pigs True Story' is likely about some real - life events related to the so - called 'King of Pigs'. Maybe it's about a person who was dominant in the pig - farming industry, or it could be a story with a symbolic 'King of Pigs' in a particular community or situation. Without more context, it's hard to be very specific.
I'm not entirely sure of the specific true story that inspired it completely. But it might be related to the experiences of the creator regarding school bullying and social status.
I'm not entirely sure specifically as it could be about many things. It might be a story centered around a dominant or powerful 'pig' figure in a real - life - inspired setting, perhaps in a rural or farming context.
Since I don't know the exact story, it's difficult to say who the main character is. It could be the 'King of Pigs' himself, whoever that might be in the context of the story.
I can't really say without experiencing it. But if it manages to capture the essence of the true story well and presents it in an engaging way, it could be good.
Well, in the true story of the 3 little pigs, it's a different perspective from the traditional one. The wolf wasn't as evil as we thought. He was having a bad day. He was on his way to visit his neighbor when he passed by the pigs' houses. The pigs misinterpreted his intentions and started to defend themselves. It shows that we often judge others too quickly without knowing the whole story.
Often, storytellers who want to give a new perspective on the classic '3 little pigs' story tell this 'true story'. It could be modern writers or even parents who want to teach their kids about seeing different sides of a story.
The traditional '3 Little Pigs' story has the pigs building different houses - straw, sticks, and bricks. In the true story (if there is a so - called 'true' version which might be a more realistic take), perhaps the pigs would not be so naïve as in the fairy tale. In the fairy tale, the first two pigs build flimsy houses and are easily attacked by the wolf. Maybe in a true story, the pigs would be more practical and build stronger shelters from the start, without the element of magic or extreme naivete.