What are the five key elements of a drama, as defined by Aristotle?

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plot, character, tension, language, spectacle
plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory
setting, allegory, spectacle, emotion, imagery
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 (language), and spectacle. However, from the options provided, the closest elements to Aristotle's definition are plot, character, setting, imagery, and allegory.

Please note that while "setting" and "imagery" are not directly mentioned in Aristotle's original elements, they can be connected to the concept of spectacle and thought (theme). The precise terminology may vary, but the fundamental elements can be interpreted within Aristotle's broader concepts.