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mimesis
[mi-mee-sis, mahy-]
noun
Rhetoric., imitation or reproduction of the supposed words of someone else, as in order to represent their character.
(in literature, film, art, etc.)
imitation of the real world, as by re-creating instances of human action and events or portraying objects found in nature.
This movie is a mimesis of historical events.
the showing of a story, as by dialogue and enactment of events.
Biology., imitation.
Zoology., mimicry.
Pathology., Also
the simulation, due to hysteria, of the symptoms of a disease.
the simulation of the symptoms of one disease by another.
mimesis
/ mɪˈmiːsɪs /
noun
art literature the imitative representation of nature or human behaviour
any disease that shows symptoms of another disease
a condition in a hysterical patient that mimics an organic disease
biology another name for mimicry
rhetoric representation of another person's alleged words in a speech
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of mimesis1
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