Authors often use the 'same but different based on true story' concept by starting with a real - life situation. Then they might change the setting slightly or add new relationships between characters. This gives them the freedom to explore different themes while still having the core of a true story. For instance, a historical event might be the basis, but the characters' internal thoughts and feelings could be fictionalized to make it more relatable to the readers.
It means that while the movie is based on a true story, there are some alterations. Maybe for dramatic effect, or to simplify a complex real - life situation. For example, in a biopic, they might combine two real - life events into one scene to make the story flow better.
It makes the readers more empathetic. By reading about the two different characters' lives, readers can put themselves in their shoes and understand the struggles and joys that come with different life situations.
Yes. It's a true story that beautifully depicts the unlikely friendship between two men from different worlds. This book not only shows the reality of their lives but also how they overcame differences and prejudices. It has inspired many people to look beyond social and economic boundaries and find common ground with others.
From this 'Same Kind of Different as Me' based on true story, we learn that preconceived notions are often wrong. The characters likely had ideas about each other based on their different social and economic standings. But as they interacted, they realized there was much more to each other than they initially thought. It teaches us not to judge a book by its cover.
Definitely not. 'Under the Same Moon' is purely a work of fiction. The story was imagined and developed to engage and move the audience, rather than being rooted in reality.
One variation could be a fictionalized account where the core truth is there but characters or events are exaggerated for dramatic effect. For example, in some movies 'based on a true story', they might add a love interest that didn't really exist in the original events to make the story more appealing.