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How does the play follow Aristotle's "rules"?

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The play has defined characters, plot with clear climax, and screenplay diction.

Step-by-step explanation:

There are six golden Aristotle rules of screenwriting. The author should follow these rules for creating an impact full play. These rules include, characters, diction, thought, songs, spectacle and plot. The most emphasis should be given to plot as if the audience is impacted by the plot and if it has strong message then the audience will remember it for long.

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