Glossary Narrative Terms in Fiction and Film / Term
Imitation of life. Generally associated with "showing," mimesis attempts to "render" or "present" the reality of a story-world, in contrast to diegesis, which suggests that the story-world is — through narrative devices — being "told." (Note: contemporary theorists now suggest, in contrast to Henry James, that mimesis is more or less impossible in written narration, and that all that is possible is different degrees of diegesis.)
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