Abstract

In this study, it has been tried to conceptually examine how the art of cinema reveals human reality through emulation. Human stands out with his ability to change reality directly or indirectly. For this, he can consider the cinema as an opportunity. Cinema uses imitation as a branch of art that can show people different aspects of reality. However, the art of cinema creates a new reality by aestheticizing reality, not in its raw form. The cinematic reality produced in this sense is to emulate the raw reality and to imitate this reality in certain aspects. Cinema art can use raw reality to transform reality into different forms. In human life in general, there is internal and external reality. Inner reality is about spiritual reflections in the inner world of man. External reality is the reflection of concrete facts and events in social life. The issue emphasized in the study is the possibility of recreating the inner and outer reality of cinema through emulation as an art form. Thus, cinema becomes a narrated repetition of life. Aestheticized and natural reflection of a reality that exists in life on films is an important element that shows its success. There is imitation and representation in cinematic imitation. People's emotions in life are reflected on the screen with a certain story and a sense of reality can be given to people. Depending on the degree of emulation, this sense of reality can be severe or weak. Here, it has been tried to describe what kind of effect the imitation used in the art of cinema can have on the individual and social life of a person.

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