i think its the second one
B. Zaroff considers Rainford a worthy and equal adversary.
Lafayette wants to overthrow the rule of the monarchy. Mulligan wants social ascension and Laurens wants to achieve abolition in the country.
<h2>Within this context what is the "shot"?</h2>
- In the musical "Hamilton" we learn that the "shot" is the chance to do something big in pursuit of achieving your goals.
- Lafayette, Mulligan, and Laurens were friends of Hamilton, who along with him were fighting in the American Revolution.
- All had humble origins and in addition to wanting independence from the colonies, they had individual goals, which represented their "shorts".
Their individual desires also brought about important changes in society, which shows the depth and importance of fighting for these desires.
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They joyful attitude keeps me positive and making me happy!
I feel joy reflecting from them to me as we pass it on!
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When rainsford was running from Zaroff
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