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

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

plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory
plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory

plot, character, tension, language, spectacle

1 answer

The five key elements of a drama, as defined by Aristotle, are plot, character, setting, theme, and spectacle. However, the closest option from the ones you provided is not listed. Aristotle emphasized plot, character, thought (or theme), diction (or language), and spectacle as the key elements.

If you need to select from the options given, note that none accurately reflect Aristotle's definitions, but "plot, character, tension, language, spectacle" is the closest to his original concepts, although "tension" is not one of the original five elements.