fictionalization

IPA: fˈɪkʃʌnʌɫɪzˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of fictionalizing or something fictionalized.
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Examples of "fictionalization" in Sentences

  • No beverage, no less worse, fictionalization being imbalance.
  • A cataclysm is then the beverage participant, then of a fictionalization.
  • Fire From Heaven by Mary Renault 1969: A dazzling fictionalization of Alexander's childhood and youth.
  • But if history is to know where to assign some of that culpability, it should not be guided by this fictionalization.
  • The automobile accident has always interested me, and Crash is actually a model of the fictionalization of reality in the Sixties.
  • "The Storm at the Door" Random House, 342 pages, $25 is Stefan Merrill Block's fictionalization of what might have happened in his grandparents' lives during the months that followed.
  • This time, Buscemi is playing Nucky Thompson, the treasurer cum gangster of Atlantic City who is an only thinly veiled fictionalization of an Atlantic City politician of that era, Nucky Johnson.
  • The performer, now onstage at the Brooklyn Academy of Music in "Krapp's Last Tape," will participate in a Q&A following the Tuesday screening of "Scandal" 1989, a fictionalization of the 1963 Profumo affair sex scandal.
  • What, I asked Kenny, could this movie - an admitted "fictionalization" of the story behind the interviews themselves which have been and still are available for public consumption - add to the sad saga of a man dragged through the liberal wringer for the past 30 years.

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