Date: 2014-05-06 06:11 pm (UTC)
There is a strong difference between "realism", meaning a narrative that strives to appear placeable within the perceiver's real world, and "verisimilitude", meaning a narrative that strives to appear believable, consistent, and concrete to the perceiver (that is, the setting and characters could, indeed, exist, but perhaps "not here").

All this doesn't excuse the consistent overuse of torture and rape as props for "character motivation".
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