In the song, “A Winter’s Ball” Aaron Burr begins singing
about Hamilton’s background, how he got hired, and his skills. Burr then starts
discussing that Hamilton and himself are both handsome ladies’ men. Burr
continues in saying that looks are more important than power, when it comes to
ladies. The song then begins to go into the fact that every man wants to marry
a Schuyler sister. Burr then says to Hamilton that if he can marry a Schuyler
sister, he will be rich. Hamilton responds to this by saying that for himself,
it is not a matter of being able to marry a sister, it is about picking a
sister to marry him. This song sets Hamilton up as a bit of a player, which
makes a lot of Hamilton’s later actions make more sense and in a way sets up a
chain of actions that go along with Hamilton’s character quite well. “A Winter’s
Ball” is also a transition song from “Right Hand Man” to “Helpless,” where
Hamilton meets his future sister-in-law Angelica, and then his future wife,
Eliza.
This song additionally makes yet another link between Aaron
Burr and Alexander Hamilton by showing that they were both ladies’ men. This
connects Burr and Hamilton in a whole other sense besides their backgrounds, it
shows their similarities in terms of personality. I think that this is a very
smart move on Miranda’s part because he is trying to make connections between
these men in almost every single aspect of their lives and beings. This
ultimately makes the inevitable ending of the play make more sense, because of
all of the similarities that they see in each other.
I think your connection with the two characters of Burr and Hamilton was very accurate and funny.
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