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Why is Aristotle important to the history of drama? He wrote influential plays that are still modeled to this day. He introduced the concept of chorus. His philosophy allowed for a new genre: comedy. He
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Why is Aristotle important to the history of drama?
He wrote influential plays that are still modeled to this day.
He introduced the concept of chorus.
His philosophy allowed for a new genre: comedy.
He rigorously outlined tenets for tragedy.
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D) He rigorously outlined tenets for tragedy.
He analyzed the plays of the fifth century, classified the kinds of drama, and made rules for construction of tragedy.
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