The five key elements of a drama, as defined by Aristotle, are:
- Plot - The sequence of events or actions in the play.
- Character - The individuals who populate the story and their development.
- Theme - The central idea or underlying message of the drama.
- Diction (Language) - The choice of words and how they are used in the dialogue.
- Spectacle - The visual elements, including scenery, costumes, and stage effects.
Among the options you provided, the closest one is "plot, character tension, language, spectacle." However, keep in mind that "tension" is not one of the traditional five elements, but it can be associated with the plot and character development.