Examples of using Fictionalized in English and their translations into Hindi
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This is a highly fictionalized story inspired by real events.
It's actually inspired by mylife and my life's real incidents which we have fictionalized.
The title piece fictionalized the sensational 1947 Black Dahlia murder in Los Angeles.
We knew the story and were curious to know how this fictionalized version would come alive on stage.
The Thibodaux Massacre was fictionalized for the 2008 film The Man Who Came Back, about a man who survives the massacre and comes back for revenge.
Are there any historic evidences that point to the verity of this story apart from fictionalized works by renowned poets?
In 1982 Egbert's story was dramatized in a fictionalized TV-movie called Mazes and Monsters, starring 26-year-old Tom Hanks.
The fictionalized story of the show deviates heavily from Kerman's actual life experiences, but the representation of what it's like in a women's prison is very close to life!
For the last three quarters of thecentury, we have been told that this fictionalized CBS broadcast sent Americans into a panic;
Set in a fictionalized, free-roam, open-world version of Chicago, the single-player story follows hacker Aiden Pearce's search for revenge after the killing of his niece.
Most of his books have been semi-autobiographical,using actual or fictionalized events from his life to illustrate his philosophy.
In 1954 Bradbury spent six months in Ireland with director John Huston working on the screenplay for the film Moby Dick(1956),an experience Bradbury later fictionalized in his novel Green Shadows, White Whale(1992).
Technology does impact how artists portray their fictionalized subjects, but the fictional world gives back to science by broadening imagination.
O'Hehir described him as"an introspective guy with adry wit" and"as laconic as" the fictionalized depiction of Chris Kyle in the film American Sniper.
Many people know of Frieda Fromm-Reichmann's work through the slightly fictionalized account of one of her most famous treatments, written by the patient, under the title I Never Promised You a Rose Garden(by Joanne Greenberg).
I wish Christians treated Christ that way, more like Santa or Marvel comic heroes,fictions and sometimes fictionalized historical characters taken seriously when young though appreciated when old too.
Technology impacts artists and how they portray their fictionalized subjects, but the fictional world gives back to science by broadening imagination.
Among these historians is Dr. Nancy Caciola,who said that despite the various inaccuracies and fictionalized/dramatized details considered the film a"responsible depiction of the period.".
As a result, the importance of big gamehunting as a food source may be“exaggerated” in these fictionalized accounts of Paleolithic life(Nesse and Williams, 2003) and in all likelihood protein sources could also have come from gathered nuts, tubers, and small animals.
She starred in the Canadian black comedy horror film Smash Cut(2009)and played a fictionalized version of herself in the seventh season of the HBO comedy-drama series Entourage.
Played from a first or third-person perspective,the game is set in an open-world environment featuring a fictionalized version of the Western, Midwestern and Southern United States in 1899, during the latter half of the Wild West era and the turn of the twentieth century.
No fictionalizing"relocation" is required.
Unlike Handmaid's Tale, which is a dystopian novel set in the future,Alias Grace is historical fiction based on real events, fictionalizing the 1843 murders of Thomas Kinnear and Nancy Montgomery.