Question
Which of the following are dramatic elements that Aristotle believed were essential to all plays? Select
the two correct answers.(1 point)
tension
soliloquy
monologue
audience
plot
the two correct answers.(1 point)
tension
soliloquy
monologue
audience
plot
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The two dramatic elements that Aristotle believed were essential to all plays are:
1. **Plot**
2. **Tension** (though commonly referred to in terms of "conflict" in Aristotle's discussions)
While soliloquy and monologue are techniques used in plays, they are not considered essential elements by Aristotle. The audience is important for the performance but is not classified as a dramatic element in Aristotle's framework.
1. **Plot**
2. **Tension** (though commonly referred to in terms of "conflict" in Aristotle's discussions)
While soliloquy and monologue are techniques used in plays, they are not considered essential elements by Aristotle. The audience is important for the performance but is not classified as a dramatic element in Aristotle's framework.
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