Satisfied is very distressing, but helpless makes my heart move, not to mention after checking the avatar of $10, I deeply understand why they all love Hamilton (and I love it too), and Elizabeth's concessions are far greater than Angelica's (but I'm going to toast to sisterhood), husbands cheating on middle-aged children, gossip about them all over New York, strong and self-loving, outstanding and forgiving, (outstanding women deserve to be provoked) whether it's quiet uptown forgiveness or who tells Your story cleans up and smears the lover and tells the world about Hamilton's glory and fame. She deserves a real respect, which is why the opera's name is Hamilton instead of Alexander Hamilton. Although I don't know much about American history, his brave and resourceful image of a great man reminds me of the great people on the road to the construction of new China. Although they were in different periods and different countries, they were all for the purpose of revitalizing the country. For the sake of political integrity, Hamilton disregarded his wife's face and heartbreak. For a while, I really didn't know how to judge him. When a blunder has been made, neither end of the scale is chosen, and neither side of the scale is desired. So that shot pointed to the sky, I think it's not just because of Christianity, but also because he wants to die to wash away his past mistakes, wash away his guilt towards his wife, and prove that he has done everything in his political career.
View more about Hamilton reviews