The Greek/Latin affix auto- means self or the same.
- Autobiography: a biography that the author writes about themselves.
- Autonomy: self-governing; the right/power for self-government. In Greek, nomos means law - therefore, it is the power to make our own laws.
- Autocracy: a state or society where one person has the unlimited governing power. In Greek, kratein means ruling.
- Autograph: one's own signature. (Graphein - to write.)
- Autodidact: a self-taught person. (Didaskein - to teach.)
tensions rises, and some sort of crisis occurs and reaches its climax (development). Then the crisis is resolved (recapitulation). Maybe there's a twist at the end (coda). The mains “scenes” within sonata-allegro form are 1) exposition, 2) development, and 3) recapitulation.
Hamlet;<span>a young Dane who jumps to conclusions and makes resolutions rashly
</span>Ophelia;<span>simple, innocent, obedient
</span>Claudius;<span>shrewd, practical, and materialistic
</span>Gertrude;<span>weak rather than evil
</span>Laertes ;<span> intelligent and idealistic
</span>Polonius;<span>considers appearances more important than quality of character
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Rosencrantz and Guildenstern;<span>no-to-be-trusted friends
</span><span>Horatio;</span>
They can commission an artist and make artworks which will portray them as "powerful" or "authoritative."
Answer: A love of nature.
Explanation: English Romantic poets expressed a love of nature, an interest in exoticism, a reveling in the senses, and an investigation into the darker side of human emotion and humanity in their works. Romantic literature is iconoclastic in nature; it sought to break down conventions and societal norms.