It could be. Without more context or details, it's hard to say for sure.
I don't think it is. It seems more like a fictional tale made up for entertainment.
Robert is not based on a true story. It's a work of imagination where the plot and characters are crafted by the writer without any real-life inspiration.
Yes, it is. There are many accounts and reports that suggest Robert the Doll has a basis in real events and strange occurrences.
Well, opinions vary. Some claim it's based on real events, while others think it's just a fictional tale that's grown into a legend over time.
Well, to a large extent, it is. But like many historical tales, some elements might have been embellished or dramatized for storytelling purposes. However, the core events and the character of Robert the Bruce are rooted in reality.
Probably not. It's likely just a spooky legend that has been passed down and exaggerated over time.
No, it's not. 'The Curse of Robert' is a fictional creation, not rooted in any real events or people.
Well, it's a bit of a mixed bag. While there are elements that seem genuine, others could be embellished or presented in a way that suits a particular narrative.
I'm not sure. Maybe it was, or maybe it was completely fictional. It depends on the creator's inspiration.
In reality, 'Munich' by Robert Harris is a fictional account that incorporates elements inspired by history but is not a direct retelling of actual events. The author takes creative liberties to craft a compelling narrative.