This is why it is far easier to mount a narrative on the backbone of something like Grand Theft Auto, where the player is presumed to be an anti-social ne'er - do - well (or rather, that they will act as
such in the fictional world!).
Not exact matches
Such an experience is not uncommon
in Updike's
fictional world, stemming perhaps from the author's childhood: his family, Updike has said, was inclined «to examine everything for God's fingerprints» (quoted
in «Can a Nice Novelist Finish First?
The paradigmatic
fictional works of the twentieth century either present accounts that make dramatic sense
in themselves, but tell of events or sequences that could not occur
in the
world outside the storytelling; or they meticulously describe events that could occur or perhaps actually have occurred
in «the real
world,» but
in such fashion as to display precisely their lack of dramatic coherence.
Season 2 was more subtle and was a good examination of conflict tearing people apart, the characters were developing and were interesting, they have now turned into soundbite gimps, the creators have severely erred
in trying to reconcile a
fictional conflicts of a biker gang with a real
world conflict of the IRA without any attempt to create even an iota a sense of realism or use skillful tact, (its difficult to see how a biker gang could make
such in roads to the IRA when whole arms of government have tried and failed) The outcome of which is to turn a decent and interesting show into farce.
In case you're new to the whole
world of Fanfic, it is essentially
fictional stories involving either popular characters from franchises
such as Harry Potter or Twilight or imaginary
worlds and locations
such as Narnia and Middle Earth.
In a world filled with bigotry and hatred, Ned is simply a decent person who surrounds himself with noble Texans, such as Deputy John Washington, the first «colored» deputy in my fictional Lamar Count
In a
world filled with bigotry and hatred, Ned is simply a decent person who surrounds himself with noble Texans,
such as Deputy John Washington, the first «colored» deputy
in my fictional Lamar Count
in my
fictional Lamar County.
Tracks are largely
fictional but are set
in real
world locations
such as Alaska and Namibia.
Sometimes
fictional figures
such as Superman, Batman, Spiderman and Catwoman find new existences
in the art
world.
«The Empathics» were conceived by Woolfalk as a commentary on the intertwining of cultures
in our increasingly globalized
world, and as
such, these
fictional hybrids dissolve race, ethnicity and even taxonomy.
You do have
such an amazing molecule
in your
fictional world, defying gravity it can stay up
in the atmosphere for hundreds and even thousands of years accumulating though it's one and a half times heavier than air, and, with no heat capacity to spit at, it can trap heat, or, heck you can't even get your stories to say the same thing consistently, it becomes this great thermal blanket stopping heat escaping... just how much of that blanket is holes?
That being so, the court would have to find that Fox and [Simpsons creator Matt] Groening's use of «Duff» within the
fictional world of Springfield is sufficient to establish priority
in the mark
such that another's use of that mark would constitute trademark infringement.