Question
which of the following are dramatic elements that aristotle believed were essential to all plays? select two correct answers
plot
soliloquy
monologue
audience
tension
plot
soliloquy
monologue
audience
tension
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The two correct answers are:
1) Plot: Aristotle believed that a well-structured plot with a clear beginning, middle, and end was essential to all plays. He emphasized the importance of unity of action and the progression of events in the plot.
2) Tension: Aristotle also believed that tension or conflict, often referred to as "catharsis," was a crucial element in drama. He believed that the audience should experience emotional release and relief through the resolution of the conflicts presented in the play.
1) Plot: Aristotle believed that a well-structured plot with a clear beginning, middle, and end was essential to all plays. He emphasized the importance of unity of action and the progression of events in the plot.
2) Tension: Aristotle also believed that tension or conflict, often referred to as "catharsis," was a crucial element in drama. He believed that the audience should experience emotional release and relief through the resolution of the conflicts presented in the play.
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