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By framing his self-destruction as a natural disaster, he justifies his "writing his way out." It’s a classic rap technique: taking a past trauma and using it as a shield to justify current mistakes. 5. Writing as Warfare In the world of Hamilton , the pen is literally a weapon.
In the opening number, Hamilton says, "I am not throwing away my shot." He is talking about his future.
In "Satisfied," Angelica describes her mind as a "diamond" and Hamilton as "unpolished."
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By framing his self-destruction as a natural disaster, he justifies his "writing his way out." It’s a classic rap technique: taking a past trauma and using it as a shield to justify current mistakes. 5. Writing as Warfare In the world of Hamilton , the pen is literally a weapon.
In the opening number, Hamilton says, "I am not throwing away my shot." He is talking about his future.
In "Satisfied," Angelica describes her mind as a "diamond" and Hamilton as "unpolished."