As I don't know the exact story, it's hard to determine the significance. But generally, if a kid is in a bin, it could symbolize a state of being lost or overlooked. And if Robert Carter is involved, he might be the one who discovers the kid, which could represent hope or a turning point in the story.
I'm not really sure specifically which 'kid in a bin Robert Carter story' you're referring to. There could be many stories with such a name or description. It might be a local story, or something very specific to a certain community or event.
I'm not sure. It depends on the specific details and background of the story. Maybe some parts are based on real events, while others could be fictional.
Well, it's kind of ambiguous. Some claim it's real, while others think it's just made up. It depends on who you ask and what information you consider reliable.
The movie Coach Carter is indeed inspired by real events. It portrays the challenges and achievements of a coach trying to make a difference in the lives of his players, and many of the key elements are rooted in reality.