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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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soliloquy
soliloquy
plot
plot
audience
audience
monologue
monologue
tension
tension
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Plot — Aristotle named plot (mythos) the most important element.
Audience — Aristotle saw the effect on the audience (pity, fear, catharsis) as essential to tragedy, so the audience’s response is a necessary part of drama.
Soliloquy and monologue are devices, and "tension" is a modern descriptor, not one of Aristotle’s listed elements.
Audience — Aristotle saw the effect on the audience (pity, fear, catharsis) as essential to tragedy, so the audience’s response is a necessary part of drama.
Soliloquy and monologue are devices, and "tension" is a modern descriptor, not one of Aristotle’s listed elements.
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