This is the first time I met such a person. Everyone has their own interpretations of the black actors in Hamilton, and everyone draws different conclusions based on their cognitive ability and level of history, and the authors of the works they read. From a conventional point of view, American independence is a revolution in which the colonial people rebelled against the conservative motherland, but from the British side of George III, it actually became treason.
For a classmate named "he" (presumably because he was shaved and couldn't find "I"), he may understand that the person in the play is dissatisfied with the comment that the French Revolution was a riot of the people, but from another perspective, in fact, at that time, France Most of them are pseudo-revolutionaries who kill like numbness. It's just a discussion, but they are so naive that they block others. They are really straightforward and cute. Maybe they are still elementary school students in reality. Friendly reminder, A Tale of Two Cities is still a good read. I recommend it. I hope that when I grow up, I can listen to you, and the key is to read more. I wish you a happy growth?
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