vraisemblance
Vraisemblance is a term used in French literary and critical discourse to denote plausibility or verisimilitude—the quality of seeming true or real within a fictional world. The word comes from vrai, meaning true, and semblance, meaning likeness. In English, the closely related concept is verisimilitude, though vraisemblance carries specific historical and theoretical nuances in French criticism.
In classical French theatre and narrative theory, vraisemblance referred to the principle that events should conform
In modern criticism, vraisemblance often centers on the reader’s or viewer’s sense that a work could be
Philosophically, verisimilitude can denote the broader idea of truthlikeness or cognitive plausibility, though this usage differs