Vraisemblance
Vraisemblance (French, "likelihood") is a principle developed in the theatrical literature of Classicism in France. It demands that the actions and events in a play should be believable. The principle was sometimes used to criticize soliloquy (speaking to the audience), and in late classical plays characters are almost invariably supplied with confidants (valets, friends, nurses) to whom they reveal their emotions. Jonathan Culler suggests five different levels of vraisemblance in literature:
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Vraisemblance
Vraisemblance (French, "likelihood") is a principle developed in the theatrical literature of Classicism in France. It demands that the actions and events in a play should be believable. The principle was sometimes used to criticize soliloquy (speaking to the audience), and in late classical plays characters are almost invariably supplied with confidants (valets, friends, nurses) to whom they reveal their emotions. Jonathan Culler suggests five different levels of vraisemblance in literature:
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Chama-se verossimilhança (port ...... tabelece entre imagem e ideia.
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La vraisemblance, en langage c ...... n du maximum de vraisemblance.
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Verosímil, en lenguaje corrie ...... n del máximo de verosimilitud.
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Vraisemblance (French, "likeli ...... th 'v', as it begins with 'v'.
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Chama-se verossimilhança (port ...... tabelece entre imagem e ideia.
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La vraisemblance, en langage c ...... semblable » (Nicolas Boileau).
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Verosímil, en lenguaje corrie ...... semblable », Nicolas Boileau).
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Vraisemblance (French, "likeli ...... f vraisemblance in literature:
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Verossimilhança
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Verosímil
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Vraisemblance
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Vraisemblance
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