Poetry places an emphasis on language, fiction is useful for learning how to form character and plot, creative nonfiction helps a writer distinguish emotional truths
from factual truths, and writing short plays is great practice for dialogue.
Both movies weave fictional and dramatic elements
from factual truths, creating stories that feel all too real.
Not exact matches
Scientists have been able to provide evidence for the Big Bang Theory, but not the singularity itself that the «big bang» spawned
from... so Hawking's assumptions, are just that, assumptions and opinions... and he does not, as you say «tell the
truth» based on a proven,
factual basis.
Factual propositions are themselves only partial abstractions
from the whole
truth; they never tell the whole story about the things to which they refer.
You can't help putting less than accurate words in people's mouths unless you recorded every word ever said to you.For advice on how much «
truth» to put into a memoir, here's an enlightening post
from Jane Friedman: How True and
Factual Does Your Memoir Have to Be?