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In the context of Aristotle's works, "mythos" (often translated as "plot") is a crucial concept in his discussions of drama and narrative, particularly in his seminal work "Poetics." Aristotle uses "mythos" to refer to the structure of a story, which includes the arrangement of events and the overall storyline in a dramatic work, especially in tragedy.

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