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Hamming it up: Analyzing the Lyrics of "Hamilton"Main MenuWelcomeHistory Is HappeningWelcome One! Welcome All!"Alexander Hamilton"The Start"Aaron Burr, Sir"Let's meet the gang!"My Shot"Don't Throw it Away"The Story of Tonight"The Calm Before the Storm"The Schuyler Sisters"Here come the Ladies!"Farmer Refuted"Tension Builds with England"You'll Be Back"The King has Arrived"Right Hand Man"General George Washington enters"A Winter's Ball"A Night Out on the Town"Helpless"Love has Something To Do With It"Satisfied"Angelica's Mind"The Story of Tonight (reprise)"A Moment Between Friends"Wait For It"Keep Moving Forward"Stay Alive"Loved One's Prayer"Meet Me Inside"A Change"That Would Be Enough"Reassurance"Guns and Ships"France's Assist"History Has Its Eyes On You"A Warning To Alexander"Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)"Battle Begins and Ends"What Comes Next?"Peace Out from the King"Dear Theodosia"The New Generation"Non-Stop"And We're Back!"What'd I Miss"Welcome Jefferson"Cabinet Battle #1"Hamilton VS Jefferson: Round 1"Take a Break"A Wife's Request To Relax"Say No To This"Another Women"The Room Where It Happens"Conversation Between Delagates"Schuyler Defeated"Tides Start To Turn"Cabinet Battle #2"Hamilton VS Jefferson: Round 2"Washington On Your Side"Toe to Toe"One Last Time"Going Out With A Bang"I Know Him"A Final Message from the King"The Adams Administration"Change in Rulings"We Know"Secrets are Told"Hurricane"A Choice Is Made"The Reynolds Pamphlet"Knowledge For All"Burn"Eliza's Moment Alone"Blow Us All Away"Philip's Challenge"Stay Alive (reprise)"A Family Pulled Apart"It's Quiet Uptown"Taking In The Night"The Election of 1800"The Government Changes"Your Obedient Servant"Alexander and Aaron Talk"Best of Wives and Best of Women"The Girls"The World Was Wide Enough"Who Shot First?"Who Lives, Who Dies, Who Tells Your Story"The EndWorks CitedThanks for the Help!Natalie Meyersa9d906142e0dc902d8e00a7e48ef9f0bc6c832e2
"Ten Duel Commandments"
1media/Hamilton-burr-duel.jpg2017-03-31T13:40:34-07:00Natalie Meyersa9d906142e0dc902d8e00a7e48ef9f0bc6c832e2151875Gentlemen's Fightplain2017-04-04T09:06:55-07:00Natalie Meyersa9d906142e0dc902d8e00a7e48ef9f0bc6c832e2Cast: Ensemble, Aaron Burr, Alexander Hamilton, John Laurens, General Lee
Lyrics with Character Names: Total Words: 331, Words Counted Once:166 Most common Words: "Burr" (13 times), "Company" (12 times), "Hamilton" (12 times) Lyrics without Character Names: Total Words: 281, Words Counted Once:162 Most Common Words: "Number" (8 times), "Duel" (5 times), "Face" (3 times)
"Ten Duel Commandments" starts directly after "Stay Alive" because this is where the the duel between General Lee and John Laurens. However Hamilton, Burr and the rest of the company, narrate the technicalities of counting to ten before shooting at each other.
This song is one of my favorite songs because "Burr" and "Hamilton" provide insight and an action associated with each number. Even though ever one is fighting with the British the feisty Laurens still provokes fighting within the group, but there is still a respect aspect that must be followed in order to keep their dignity. Technically there are many aspects to the song because it does tell how to properly "duel", but it shows how the characters must uphold their dignity by "face"ing one another with confidence. This gives insight to the audience about how everything is based around a person's name and how they either create it or uphold it.