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=Credibility=

capable of being believed; believable

Literary Example: __L'Ingenu__ by Voltaire. In the novel, Voltaire introduces a 'Huron' into the European society. Not knowing anything about the culture or religion of society, the Huron is lost within the society and does not know what to do. His innocence and confusion within a society completely different from his own makes the whole novel credible because many are aware of the term "culture shock," referring to the shock that people face when they move to a different society due to disparity between the two societies.

Cinematic Example:

Directed by James Cameron, the move __Avatar__, depicts a world that is, probably, non-existent. However, there are certain aspects within the movie that make the viewers believe that this could happen. First of all, an alien specie is what the human have always dreamed of and never doubted for sure. Secondly, a world that can be lived upon other than our own is also a factor that makes us all believe. All of these factors are, yet to be discovered, but the movie itself is still credible and persuades the viewers that such an occurrence could happen.

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