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Character Analysis Of Miranda
Hamilton: An American musical by Lin- Manuel Miranda, and includes many characters. While each character has a significant, individual story, Miranda brings them all together to form a remarkable play. Although, the play is centered around Alexander Hamilton, and as they say behind every great man is a great woman, and that great woman is Eliza Schyler. What makes her stand out, is that she starts out as just being an affluent name, her father’s daughter. As time goes on, she progresses in the play to transgress into more than a name and grows into herself and finds her purpose. Such as meeting Hamilton, and from that she sets the story and alters history forever.
Eliza represents the genuine American woman. She showcases who she is in the first act with the song “ Schyler sisters.” Even though her sister Angelica leads the song, Eliza throws herself into the mix to give the audience a glimpse of who Eliza is. She shows that she a; so believes in equality and the rights of women as a whole. Later on, at the winters ball, she has her first encounter with Hamilton, and it is love at first sight, as she shows
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However, she realized she wasn’t the only one smitten and saw how her sister fawned over him, and she knew she had to give up and put her feelings aside and help her sister find love. She then sings about Eliza how “you will never find someone as trusting or as kind.” Which gives us an insight into who Eliza is, and just how her sister gives up her chance for happiness to appease her sister. Eliza is not knowing of her sister’s trivial, is ecstatic for her find in Hamilton. Eliza then showcases how fiercely loyal and how much she cares for those around her. In the song “ That would be

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