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Which of the following are dramatic elements that Aristotle believed were essential to all plays? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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monologue
monologue
audience
audience
tension
tension
plot
plot
soliloquy
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Plot and tension.
Aristotle emphasized plot (mythos) as the most important element of drama, and the dramatic tension/conflict within the plot is essential for creating the peripeteia, recognition, and catharsis he describes. Monologue and soliloquy are devices, and audience is not listed by Aristotle as an internal dramatic element.
Aristotle emphasized plot (mythos) as the most important element of drama, and the dramatic tension/conflict within the plot is essential for creating the peripeteia, recognition, and catharsis he describes. Monologue and soliloquy are devices, and audience is not listed by Aristotle as an internal dramatic element.
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