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Alexander Hamilton Research Paper

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As people may know, Alexander Hamilton ended up marrying Elizabeth Schuyler in the song called “Helpless.” However, there’s someone else who had feelings for Alexander, too. If some haven’t heard of this until now, they may be wondering: Who else could possibly love Alexander? Well, it was none other than Angelica Schuyler, Elizabeth’s sister and the oldest of the three sisters. In the song “Satisfied”, the whole night where Eliza and Hamilton meet is rewinded and told from Angelica’s point of view. Well, let’s dive into the meaning behind the eleventh song in the soundtrack! After John Laurens fulfills his role as Alexander’s best man at his wedding, the song starts off with the lyrics “A toast to the groom! To the bride! From your sister…” …show more content…

In Ron Chernow’s New York Times best-selling biography, Alexander Hamilton, it says nothing of Angelica's feelings toward Hamilton since she was a married woman at the time and most likely wouldn’t show any affection she had to Hamilton. However, the book does say “Starting with that first winter in Morristown, Hamilton was drawn almost magnetically to… Angelica, and spent the rest of his life beguiled by both Eliza and Angelica, calling them “my dear brunettes.”… The attraction between Hamilton and Angelica was so potent and obvious that many people assumed they were lovers. At the very least, theirs was a friendship of unusual ardor, and it seems plausible that Hamilton would have proposed to Angelica, not Eliza, if the older sister had been eligible.” After a few more lyrics, it becomes clear that Angelica has fallen madly in love with Hamilton at this point. This can be seen in the line “Handsome, boy, does he know it! Peach fuzz, and he can’t even grow it! I wanna take him far away from this place…” However, Eliza has also fallen in love with Hamilton at this point as well, as seen when she repeats the word “helpless.” In the end, Angelica ends up pushing her own feelings aside and allows her sister to be with Alexander. This is really highlighted in the lyric

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