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{{quote|''And it's all true.''|Theater lobby posters for ''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]''.}}
{{quote|''And it's all true.''|Theatrical release posters for ''[[Dog Day Afternoon]]''.}}
A [[Stock Phrase]] in fictional works of all kinds. Popular, partly because you can get away with more outrageous elements if you say "[[The Tasteless But True Story]]", and partly because some works [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|happen to be based on true stories]].
A [[Stock Phrase]] in fictional works of all kinds. Popular, partly because you can get away with more outrageous elements if you say "[[The Tasteless But True Story]]", and partly because some works [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|happen to be based on true stories]].


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* [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]]: When fans theorise that a work is based on actual events, which are published as fiction.
* [[Literary Agent Hypothesis]]: When fans theorise that a work is based on actual events, which are published as fiction.


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Latest revision as of 16:15, 12 September 2023

And it's all true.
—Theatrical release posters for Dog Day Afternoon.

A Stock Phrase in fictional works of all kinds. Popular, partly because you can get away with more outrageous elements if you say "The Tasteless But True Story", and partly because some works happen to be based on true stories.

Strength of Basis

As an illustrative example, we will use the story of Donald Sheer finding an original copy of the Declaration of Independence behind a painting bought at a flea market and auctioning it for US$2.42 million.

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