Top 10 George Washington:
Now I'm The Model Of A Modern Major General
The Venerated Virginian Veteran Whose Men Are All
Lining Up, To Put Me Up On A Pedestal.
——This lyric describes the process of Washington himself being deified, and everyone worked together to push him to the altar.
The song "Right Hand Man" gives Washington a human face, in which he asks the audience to "be real for a second." Next, he encountered many difficulties in the war and moved forward with difficulty.
I Scream In The Face Of This Mass Mutiny: Are These The Men With Which I Am To Defend America?
- Both a question and a statement, Washington does not have enough troops, and the war has gone into an endless quagmire. The lyric is very similar to what George Washington said at this time in history. Watching American soldiers continue to sacrifice, Christopher Jackson's face is really full of pain.
It's Alright, You Want To Fight, You've Got A Hunger
I Was Just Like You When I Was Younger.
——Many times George Washington saw himself in Hamilton, he also called Hamilton "son" many times, and he understood Hamilton's desire for war. But he himself has matured and knows the cruelty of reality. There are other important things to do outside of the war, and he also understands Hamilton's abilities and makes the most of them.
—Many people are not afraid of sacrifice, but Washington goes beyond that. In the back he sings: "winning was easy, young man, governing is harder."
My Name's Been Through A Lot, I Can Take It.
—Charles Lee on Washington: "Washington cannot be left alone to his devices / Indecisive, from crisis to crisis / The best thing he can do for the revolution / is turn n' go back to plantin' tobacco in Mount Vernon. "At this point, Hamilton and his friends were incensed.
But Washington himself didn't care, he didn't want Hamilton to duel for it. He is used to people's gossip and does not need others to save him.
You Have No Control
Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story.
——My favorite lyrics in the whole show, there is that kind of detachment that sees everything. No one can control who tells their story and how. Washington also pursued glory in his youth, but he grew wiser as he grew older.
I Know That Greatness Lies In You
But Remember From Here On In
History Has Its/ Eyes On You.
--At the beginning of the song "History as its Eyes on you", Washington said he wished he had been told when he was young that every victory or defeat would be recorded and left for posterity to interpret. He didn't want Hamilton to make the same mistake. He knew Hamilton's talents and ambitions, but he wanted the latter to be sharper and more nuanced, warning Hamilton that history was watching him from the moment he set out on his mission.
Let's Take A Break Tonight
And Then We'll Teach Them How To Say Goodbye.
-- Washington has decided not to run for the next president. Hamilton could not believe and could not accept the fact that Washington would not be around. Washington comforted him with this song, inviting him to stop and rest with himself and think about how best to say goodbye to the American people. The chemistry between the two actors in this episode is super dazzling. Relive an important moment in history in an elegant way.
I Wanna Talk About What I Have Learned
The Hard-Won Wisdom I Have Earned.
—Washington had one last word to say after deciding to quit politics, telling Hamilton, "pick up a pen, start writing." What follows is an almost verbatim repetition of real speeches in Washington's history, passing on their hard-earned wisdom.
If I Say Goodbye, The Nation Learns To Move On
It Outlives Me When I'm Gone.
- "One Last Time", a very beautiful song. For Washington, the United States should move on without itself, and stay safe for a long time.
Top ten in the whole play
——"Hamilton" This drama explores many relationships in his life, and the relationship with Burr is the most important one in the base. The two clashed, and this time, Hamilton asked Burr: If you didn't support anything, including the fledgling U.S. Constitution, would you sacrifice yourself for any belief?
You Have Married An Icarus.
He Has Flown Too Close To The Sun.
- A sentence in "Burn". Eliza must not only face the fact that Hamilton cheated, but also accept that he has written a book about it and made it public. But the lyric was sung by Eliza's sister Angelica, who reminded Eliza that this was exactly the consequence of her marriage, to a man so ambitious he was willing to sacrifice everything to soar in politics , contrary to the original intention, in order to achieve their own immortality.
I Hope That You Burn.
- Eliza decided not only to erase herself from history, but from Hamilton's life completely.
Look Around, Look Around, At How Lucky We Are To Be Alive Right Now.
——Hamilton returns home after a spat with Washington, Eliza tries to keep him out of the war, and how can Hamilton reject his political ambitions. The romantic relationship between the two is also one of the focus of the show.
I Imagine Death So Much.
It Feels Like A Memory.
——“Imagine death many times, it has become like memory.” There is a line from the beginning of the musical, heralding the inevitable ending.
We Push Away What We Can Never Understand.
We Push Away The Unimaginable.
- Still the lyrics to Angelica, the grief that flooded the room after Hamilton and Eliza lost their eldest son in a duel. Every good musical must have a moment that brings the audience to tears.
America, You Great Unfinished Symphony, You Sent For Me.
You Let Me Make A Difference.
A Place Where Even Orphan Immigrants Can Leave Their Fingerprints And Rise Up.
——After the fatal blow in the duel with Burr, a moment of tranquility came. Hamilton was able to look back on his life, what he had accomplished, all the possibilities that this country made possible.
But When You're Gone, Who Remembers Your Name? Who Keeps Your Flame?
——"When you leave, who will remember your name and who will take care of the flames you left behind?" After Hamilton's death, Eliza became the key figure, maintaining Hamilton's reputation and protecting his legacy. Hamilton wouldn't be as famous without Eliza.
I Am The One Thing In Life I Can Control.
I Am Inimitable.
I Am An Original.
- Although Hamilton is the center of the narrative, Burr's role is also heavy, and he is always hit by Hamilton. But through this sentence, Burr made his own voice, he wants to be himself, no matter how rough the road ahead, he must realize his ambition.
-Here's An Itemized List Of Thirty Years Of Disagreements.
-Sweet Jesus.
—Hamilton was ambitious, but also cautious. He even carefully recorded the disputes with Burr over the past 30 years, a little stingy and a little cute.
Other good sentences
"There's a million things I haven't done, just you wait." — Alexander Hamilton
"Helpless! Look into your eyes, and the sky's the limit, I'm helpless! Down for the count, and I'm drownin' in 'em…." — Eliza Hamilton
"Love doesn't discriminate between the sinners and the saints." — Aaron Burr
“America, you great unfinished symphony, you sent for me. You let me make a difference. A place where even orphan immigrants can leave their fingerprints and rise up.” — Alexander Hamilton
"Everything's legal in New Jersey." — Alexander and Philip Hamilton
"Now I'm the villain in your history...I should've known the world was wide enough for Hamilton and me." — Aaron Burr
"I put myself back in the narrative. I stop wasting time on tears. I live another fifty years. It's not enough." — Eliza Hamilton
"They say George Washington is yielding his power and stepping away. Is that true? I wasn't aware that was something a person could do." — King George III
"Look at where you are. Look at where you started. The fact that you're alive is a miracle. Just stay alive, that would be enough." — Eliza Hamilton
"What'd I miss?" — Thomas Jefferson
“Life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We fought for these ideals we shouldn't settle for less.” — Thomas Jefferson
“I wanna be in the room where it happens.” —Aaron Burr
"I may not live to see our glory. But I will gladly join the fight. And when our children tell our story, they'll tell the story of tonight." —Alexander Hamilton
"Raise a glass to freedom, something they can never take away." —John Laurens
“And when push comes to shove...I will kill your friends and family to remind you of my love.” — King George III
“Immigrants, we get the job done!” — Alexander Hamilton and Marquis de Lafayette
“I’m just like my country—I’m young, scrappy, and hungry, and I am not throwing away my shot.” —Alexander Hamilton
“I know that we can win, I know that greatness lies in you. But remember from here on in, history has its eyes on you.” — George Washington
"Legacy. What is a legacy? It's planting seeds in a garden you never get to see." —Alexander Hamilton
“You want a revolution? I want a revelation. So, listen to my declaration: 'We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal.' And when I meet Thomas Jefferson, I'm 'a compel him to include women in the sequel!” — Angelica Schuyler
"I'm past patiently waitin' I'm passionately smashin' every expectation. Every action's an act of creation!" — Alexander Hamilton
“The plan is to fan this spark into a flame.” — Alexander Hamilton
"God help and forgive me, I wanna build something that's gonna outlive me. What do you want Burr?" — Alexander Hamilton
“When you got skin in the game, you stay in the game. But you don't get a win unless you play in the game. Oh, you get love for it. You get hate for it. You get nothing if you… Wait for it, wait for it, wait!” — Alexander Hamilton
“Everyone shall sit under their own vine and fig tree, and no one shall make them afraid.” — George Washington
“You and your words flooded my senses. Your sentences left me defenseless. You built me palaces out of paragraphs. You built cathedrals.” — Eliza Hamilton
"You can write rhymes, but you can't write mine." —Philip Hamilton
“The ten-dollar Founding Father without a father, Got a lot farther by working a lot harder, By being a lot smarter, By being a self-starter.” — John Laurens
“We are a powder keg about to explode. I need someone like you to lighten the load.” — George Washington
There are a few sentences that can be hummed out of tone~~~
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