"Disclaimer: This work is a piece of historical fiction and includes creative interpretations of historical events, figures, and settings. While inspired by real events, some details have been altered for narrative purposes."
The usual disclaimer is "The people portrayed in this work are fictional. Any resemblance to persons living or dead is purely coincidental."
No, and yes, depending on how it is used in a sentence. No, if the sentence or whatever is like: We will now begin our historical fiction unit. No, because there is no specific historical fiction being said. Yes, if the sentence or whatever is like: We will now begin our Historical Fiction unit on Greek Mythology. Yes, because a specific unit of study is being said.
In essence, yes - though incidents, people and chronological sequence were altered in the interest of good storytellng - any author's first concern. In later life, Laura often said, dryly, "I didn't know I was writing history".
I've watched it , it said fiction
Fiction is made up, a story that is not true.
Answer this question… Historical claims that are logically and factually strong are said to have ________.
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Samuel L Jackson in "Pulp Fiction"
In Pulp Fiction, Vincent said that Dutch people put mayonnaise on their french fries in Amsterdam.
Mark Twain said that Truth is stranger than fiction, because fiction is obliged to stick to possibilities. Truth is'nt.
Literature is the art of the written word. There are historical tales that barely keep to the truth. Then there are non-fiction history that keeps to the facts (most of the time). Note: it has been said that history is written by the victors!So history can be considered as literature.
The official EMI disclaimer said that Pink Floyd does not know what people mean by psychedelic pop.
Patricia Waddell has written: 'He said never' 'A gentleman's bargain' 'Whispers in the stars' 'Sara's promise' 'True Blood' -- subject(s): Fiction, Psychometrics in fiction, Human-alien encounters in fiction, Human-alien encounters, Psychometrics 'He said yes' 'Diamond in the rough' -- subject(s): Fiction, Governesses, Inheritance and succession