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Verisimilitude & Mimetics in the Short Story
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(5 pp) Authors use the language of human
experience. Authors attempt to symbolize with words
what they hear, see, think and feel. The words
express emotions, the core of human language and
self-knowledge. We will also consider that each of
the three writers we are examining use versimilitude
the quality of appearing to be true) and are
mimetic (imitative or exhibiting mimicry). Stories
that are considered are Why I Live at the Post
Office by Eudora Welty, The Salt of the Earth by
George Gissing, and The String Quartet by Virginia
Wolf.
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