Sue Lyon played the title role of Dolores "Lolita" Haze in Stanley Kubrick's 1962 film version of the book.
No, unfortunatley, I Am David isn't a true story, it was based on the novel North to Freedom.
A novel is defined as fiction. It's made up, a work of the author's imagination.Sometimes a novel can be partly based on a real incident or incorporate some actual events, but it is still the author's invention. If the author says this book is a novel, it is not a true story, meaning that is it not a factual account of things that really happened.----
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No. Foer uses himself as a character to build an extremely realistic and hilarious story to the reader. However, other than the namesake and a few anecdotes inspired by his life, the novel is not essentially a "true story".
This movie was not based on a novel. It is a true story. Please see imdb.com for further information. This movie was not based on a novel. It is a true story. Please see imdb.com for further information.
No, unfortunatley, I Am David isn't a true story, it was based on the novel North to Freedom.
No. It's based on the novel by Susan Hill.
yes, Its based on a true story. if you want to see the real story u can search Margaret garner.
"The Graduate" is based on 1963 novel "The Graduate" by Charles Webb.
No, the character Carrie is not based on a true story. She is a fictional character created by author Stephen King for his novel "Carrie."
Robinson Crusoe.
It depends on how it is presented. If it looks like a novel and reads like a novel, then it's a novel, but if it is a list of facts on a bit of paper then no, probably not.
No, the movie "The Shining" is not based on a true story. It is a psychological horror film directed by Stanley Kubrick and based on a novel of the same name by Stephen King. While the story does have elements of inspiration from real-life experiences, it is a work of fiction.
Not true, it is a fictional novel but based on Charles Dickens' observations of the cruel treatment of children in London. The story is known to us as 'historical fiction and social critisism,'
No, "The Perks of Being a Wallflower" is not based on a true story but is a work of fiction written by Stephen Chbosky. While the novel does touch on themes and issues that are relatable to many people, it is not a true story.
Not true, it is a fictional novel but based on Charles Dickens' observations of the cruel treatment of children in London. The story is known to us as 'historical fiction and social critisism,'