Lyrical analysis of hamilton
hamilton @ himself
alexander hamilton
my...
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English, 24.12.2019 15:31 blancademarco1994
Lyrical analysis of hamilton
hamilton @ himself
alexander hamilton
my name is alexander hamilton
and there’s a million things i haven’t done
but just you wait, just you wait
this is his first line in the song. why is that important? analyze the words he uses and consider the alternatives, such as hamilton describing his history himself. what's the effect of having a third party handle the history for him? what do ethos, pathos and logos have to do with it? how is our perception of hamilton deliberately crafted in this way?
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