Hamilton

Hamilton

by Lin-Manuel Miranda

Hamilton: Act 2: The Reynolds Pamphlet Summary & Analysis

Summary
Analysis
The thing Hamilton publishes is “The Reynolds Pamphlet.” Hamilton reads text from the real pamphlet aloud, explaining his affair with Maria and the blackmail scheme that followed it. While the public freaks out at Hamilton’s revelations, Jefferson and his friends cackle that “he’s never gon’ be president now.”
The more contemporary music here underscores the modern feel of the nation’s first-ever sex scandal. Between this and the blow-up with John Adams, Hamilton’s reputation is completely tarnished.
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In the middle of the song, Angelica arrives from overseas. Hamilton is grateful to see her, but she makes it clear that she has come for Eliza, not him (“put what we had aside / I’m standing at her side”). King George also arrives to laugh at Hamilton. The song ends when Jefferson and Burr revel in Hamilton’s self-destruction: “you ever see somebody ruin their own life? / his poor wife.”
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