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Mimesis Theory Oleh: Mansur Ga’ga, S.Pd., M.A.
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Mimesis is the noun word that come from mimic that have close meaning with, reflection, representation, counterfeiting, counterfeiting, feigning, copy, or image. In literary theory, theory, the concept of mimesis are: literary is imitative representation of the real world in art and literature. Therefore, literary is is the deliberate deliberate imitation imitation of the the behaviour of one group of people by another using literary as medium.
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The Concept of the Mimesis Theory
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Determine any concept to explain a social phenomenon. Using the concept to explain the phenomenon of social condition in the fiction fi ction world. Collect any fact that has a relevance with phenomenon in literary.
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Daft Daftar ar Pus Pustaka aka Abrams, M.H. 1953. The Mirror and the Lamp: Romantic Theory and the Critical