Examples of using Fictionalized in English and their translations into Arabic
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SOME CHARACTERS AND SITUATIONS HAVE BEEN FICTIONALIZED.
They were a lightly fictionalized account of your adventures in the north of England.
Although this movie is based upon actual events,certain characters and scenes have been fictionalized.
So how do they know ifs fictionalized if it says.
A fictionalized version of Lihn appeared in Alejandro Jodorowsky's autobiographical film Endless Poetry.
See Martin's book, Windswept House,a novel based on real events, fictionalized to protect the innocent.
Between the fictionalized stories, verifiable practices, and big gaps that still exist in our knowledge, there's no one history of cannibalism.
In 2015, Lloyd co-created the web series Supreme Tweeter,in which he stars as a fictionalized version of himself.
Fly with your imagination to its limits and express your fictionalized story, whether its an event or narrative, convince your audience that the unfolding fiction can for a moment be real.
The characters in the novel include: those who are purely fictional,those based on real people but fictionalized, and those who were actual figures in the war.
The novel Stormtroop Edelweiss- Valley of the Assassins, by Charles Whiting(writing as Leo Kessler),presents a heavily fictionalized version of Operation Long Jump, substituting a unit of elite German mountain troops for Skorzeny and his party.
The 1998-1999 civil war in Guinea-Bissau sent Embaló into an identity crisis,[1] which she explores in her first novel, Tiara, which was published in 1999.[6][7] The first novel to be published by a Bissau-Guinean woman,Tiara deals with the fallout of colonialism in a fictionalized African country.[4] It was published by the Instituto Camões in Mozambique.[6][3].
In April 2014,Teigen appeared on an Inside Amy Schumer sketch playing a fictionalized version of herself as a relationship counselor.
The Forty Days of Musa Dagh"==These historical events later inspired Franz Werfel towrite his novel"The Forty Days of Musa Dagh"(1933), a fictionalized account based on Werfel's detailed research of historical sources.