This is the main event that is going on in Act 1
It is where Hamilton admits to his affair in the newspaper.
What is the Reynolds Pamphlet?
This is when two things are compared using like like or as
Simile
This song is where Eliza decides to remove herself from the narrative after Hamilton publicly admits to cheating.
What is "Burn"?
1st President, could've been king but chose not to. The OG (lowkey GOAT)
Who is George Washington?
Who is Aaron Burr?
He wants to be apart of important political moments.
This is when an object represents something deeper/more meaningful
What is symbolism?
This is what "10 Duel Commandments" offers the listener numerous times.
What are all the ways to not actually duel?
She is the slave of Thomas Jefferson that mothered multiple of his kids, was never set free by him.
Who is Sally Hemings?
He helped us tremendously in the American Revolution, getting us much needed support from France.
Who is LaFayette?
Who is Thomas Jefferson?
When there is a repeating consonant sound at the beginning of multiple words
What is Alliteration?
This is what the song "Satisfied" is about.
What is "Angelica determining that Hamilton and Eliza not her should be together"?
This event brought Hamilton and Eliza back together after they chose to move uptown.
Philip Hamilton's death.
He was one of Hamilton's best friends. He wanted to lead the first all Black battalion in the Revolution.
Who is John Laurens?
He is the first one to die in a duel in Hamilton.
Who is Philip Hamilton?
This is when there is a indirect reference in a story
What is Allusion?
This is the theme of Non Stop
What is "balancing contentment and ambition"?
This is what Hamilton advises Philip to do during his duel.
What is "raise your pistol in the sky"?
Hamilton becomes this at the end of Act 1. It is apart of Washington's cabinet. Major political office.
Secretary of Treasury
This is the accomplishment that Eliza was most proud of at the end of Hamilton.
Eliza's Orphanage
This is when there is a repetition of a vowel sound in multiple words.
What is Assonance?
This is the theme of "One Last Time"
What is "how important it is to leave a legacy/moving on"?
The Greek mythological character that Eliza said Angelica compared Hamilton to in "Burn".
What is Icarus?