What are the five key elements of a drama, as defined by Aristotle?(1 point)

Responses

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
plot, character, tension, language, spectacle

setting, tension, language, metaphor, emotion
setting, tension, language, metaphor, emotion

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The five key elements of a drama, as defined by Aristotle, are plot, character, thought (or theme), diction (or language), and spectacle. However, since the provided options do not include "thought" or "diction," it seems there might be an error in the options. The closest correct answer would focus on plot and character along with some aspects of the other elements, but none of the choices provided reflect Aristotle's original definitions accurately.

If you have to choose from the given responses, "plot, character, tension, language, spectacle" is the most similar, reflecting elements of drama but is still not entirely accurate.

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