Question
What are the five key elements of a drama, as defined by Aristotle?(1 point)
Responses
setting, tension, language, metaphor, emotion
setting, tension, language, metaphor, emotion
setting, allegory, spectacle, emotion, imagery
setting, allegory, spectacle, emotion, imagery
plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory
plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory
plot, character, tension, language, spectacle
Responses
setting, tension, language, metaphor, emotion
setting, tension, language, metaphor, emotion
setting, allegory, spectacle, emotion, imagery
setting, allegory, spectacle, emotion, imagery
plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory
plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory
plot, character, tension, language, spectacle
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The five key elements of a drama, as defined by Aristotle, are:
1. Plot
2. Character
3. Thought (or Theme)
4. Diction (or Language)
5. Spectacle
Given the options, none of them exactly match Aristotle's definitions, but the closest option that would align with his elements is:
**plot, character, tension, language, spectacle**
However, please note that "tension" is not one of Aristotle's original elements; "thought" would be the more accurate term.
1. Plot
2. Character
3. Thought (or Theme)
4. Diction (or Language)
5. Spectacle
Given the options, none of them exactly match Aristotle's definitions, but the closest option that would align with his elements is:
**plot, character, tension, language, spectacle**
However, please note that "tension" is not one of Aristotle's original elements; "thought" would be the more accurate term.