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Filter by Meaning The playwright fictionalized the true story of a political scandal in his play.
The photographer fictionalized the model's appearance by using creative lighting and editing techniques.
The book is a fictionalized story of a mythical creature.
The podcast is a fictionalized mystery series set in a small town.
The journalist fictionalized the story to protect the identity of the sources.
The screenwriter fictionalized the protagonist's life story for the film.
The movie was a fictionalized account of a true story.
The game designer fictionalized a medieval world with dragons and magic for his latest game.
The playwright fictionalized the relationship between two historical figures.
The TV show fictionalized the character's backstory to create more depth.
The author fictionalized a famous historical event to create a more engaging story.
The TV series is a fictionalized version of a true-crime podcast.
The book is a fictionalized account of a journalist's investigation into a corrupt corporation.
The TV series fictionalized the historical events to create a more dramatic narrative.
The news outlet fictionalized the quotes to make the story more interesting.
The character in the novel is a fictionalized version of the author's friend.
The video game is a fictionalized adventure set in a post-apocalyptic world.
The director fictionalized the setting to create a more surreal atmosphere.
The play is a fictionalized interpretation of historical events.
The historian fictionalized the dialogue between two historical figures in his book to bring their personalities to life.
The artist created a series of paintings depicting a fictionalized world of fantastical creatures.
The artist fictionalized the landscape in her painting, adding magical creatures and vivid colors.
The documentary filmmaker fictionalized some of the footage to heighten the drama.
The songwriter fictionalized the lyrics of the song, turning them into a metaphor for heartbreak.
The biographer fictionalized the details of the subject's personal life to protect their privacy.
The biographer fictionalized some of the details in the subject's life story.
The musician fictionalized the lyrics to add more emotional depth to the song.
The play was a fictionalized retelling of a historical event.
The TV show is a fictionalized version of a real political scandal.
The movie fictionalized the origin story of a popular comic book hero.
The biopic fictionalized some aspects of the subject's life for dramatic effect.
The TV show fictionalized the lives of the royal family, adding scandalous plot twists.
The TV show is based on true events but is heavily fictionalized for entertainment purposes.
The novel is a fictionalized account of the author's childhood experiences.
The playwright fictionalized the characters to create a more dramatic story.
The podcaster fictionalized the crime story he was reporting on by changing the names of the people involved.
The author admitted that he had fictionalized some details in his memoir.
The historian fictionalized some events to make the narrative more engaging.
The artist fictionalized the landscape by adding imaginary creatures.
The documentary fictionalized the life of an obscure musician.
The movie fictionalized the life of a famous writer.
The novelist fictionalized the protagonist's character by giving her superhuman abilities.
The historical novel fictionalized the events leading up to the American Revolution.
The filmmaker fictionalized the monster in the horror movie, making it more terrifying.
The play fictionalized the relationship between two historical figures.
The TV show fictionalized a real-life murder case.
The playwright fictionalized the love story, turning it into a tragic comedy.
The comic book fictionalized a real-life celebrity as a superhero.
The artist fictionalized the landscape in his painting, adding surreal elements to create a dreamlike atmosphere.
The playwright fictionalized the story of a family torn apart by secrets and betrayal.
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