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

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plot, character, tension, language, spectacle
plot, character, tension, language, spectacle
plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory
plot, character, setting, imagery, allegory
setting, tension, language, metaphor, emotion
setting, tension, language, metaphor, emotion
setting, allegory, spectacle, emotion, imagery

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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.

It seems that the provided options do not completely align with Aristotle's definitions, but the closest relevant choice based on his concepts would be the one that corresponds to "plot, character, language, and spectacle," while noting that "tension" is not part of Aristotle's original five elements.

If you have to choose from the provided options, the best fit would be:

plot, character, tension, language, spectacle.

Make sure to verify what "tension" may represent in this context.

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