A sense of realism in literature refers to the quality of believability or authenticity that makes fictional stories feel true and relatable. It involves capturing human experiences, emotions, and settings in a way that resonates with readers.
Related terms
Verisimilitude: Verisimilitude is the degree to which a text resembles reality or appears plausible. It focuses on creating authenticity through details and consistency within the narrative world.
Mimesis: Mimesis refers to art imitating life, where literature mimics or imitates real-life situations, characters, or events.
Psychological Realism: Psychological realism explores the inner thoughts and emotions of characters in a way that reflects reality and human psychology.