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 +[[Image:Le Voyage dans la lune.jpg|200px|thumb|right|This page '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is part of the ''[[fiction]]'' series.<br><small>Illustration: Screenshot from ''[[A Trip to the Moon]]'' ([[1902]]) [[Georges Méliès]]</small>]]
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-'''Fictionalization''' or '''dramatization''' is to treat as or make into [[fiction]]. A clue for noticing a fictionalization is the phrase "'''[[based on a true story]]'''." +According to Wiktionary, "to '''fictionalize''' is to [[retell]] something [[real]] in a work of [[fiction]], especially by [[fabricate|fabricating]] [[falsehood]]s or to convert ([[adaptation]]) something into a [[novel]] or other dramatic work."
-To fictionalize is to [[retell]] something [[real]] in a work of [[fiction]], especially by [[fabricate|fabricating]] [[falsehood]]s or to convert ([[adaptation]]) something into a [[novel]] or other dramatic work.+In the context of narratology, '''fictionalization''' or '''dramatization''' is to treat as or make into [[fiction]]. A clue for noticing a fictionalization is the phrase "'''[[based on a true story]]'''."
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 +Fictionalization should not be confused with appeals to truth in fiction, see [[false document]].
-Fictionalization should not be confused with appeals to truth in fiction, see [[false document]]. An early example of this is ''[[True History]]'', a travel tale by [[Lucian of Samosata]], the earliest known fiction about [[travelling to the Moon]], written in the second century [[Common era|CE]].  
== See also == == See also ==
*[[All persons fictitious disclaimer]] *[[All persons fictitious disclaimer]]
 +*[[Docudrama]]
*[[Docufiction]] *[[Docufiction]]
*[[Dramatic license]] *[[Dramatic license]]

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According to Wiktionary, "to fictionalize is to retell something real in a work of fiction, especially by fabricating falsehoods or to convert (adaptation) something into a novel or other dramatic work."

In the context of narratology, fictionalization or dramatization is to treat as or make into fiction. A clue for noticing a fictionalization is the phrase "based on a true story."

Fictionalization should not be confused with appeals to truth in fiction, see false document.

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