mimesis
/ˈmɪmiːsɪs/Definitions
1. noun
The representation of reality by imitation; a copy or representation of something.
“The artist’s use of mimesis in her painting created a realistic image of the cityscape.”
2. noun
The process or act of imitating or mimicking something or someone, often in art, literature, or theater.
“The playwright’s use of mimesis added a layer of depth to the characters’ personalities.”