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LenaWriter [7]
3 years ago
15

How is George Washington characterized in “One Last Time”

English
2 answers:
IrinaK [193]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

"One Last Time": George Washington's goodbye from the musical Hamilton

Explanation:

George Washington privately informs Alexander Hamilton that he is stepping down from office and that Thomas Jefferson resigned so he could run for the presidency. Hamilton is shocked, but Washington convinces him it is the right thing to do for them, as well as the nation. Together, Washington urges Hamilton to relax and have a drink with him for the last time so that he can finally "sit under my own vine and fig tree" and look back on what he has created, while they write his Farewell Address together

SCRIPT!!

[HAMILTON]

Mr. President, you asked to see me?

[WASHINGTON]

I know you're busy

[HAMILTON]

What do you need, sir?

Sir?

[WASHINGTON]

I want to give you a word of warning

[HAMILTON]

Sir, I don't know what you heard

But whatever it is, Jefferson started it

[WASHINGTON]

Thomas Jefferson resigned this morning

[HAMILTON]

You're kidding

[WASHINGTON]

I need a favor

[HAMILTON]

Whatever you say, sir, Jefferson will pay for his behavior

[WASHINGTON]

Shh, talk less

[HAMILTON]

I'll use the press, I'll write under a pseudonym

You'll see what I can do to him—

[WASHINGTON]

I need you to draft an address

[HAMILTON]

Yes! He resigned, you can finally speak your mind—

[WASHINGTON]

No, he's stepping down so he can run for President

[HAMILTON]

Ha! Good luck defeating you, sir

[WASHINGTON]

I'm stepping down, I'm not running for President

[HAMILTON]

I'm sorry, what?

[WASHINGTON]

One last time

Relax, have a drink with me

One last time

Let's take a break tonight

And then we'll teach them how to say goodbye

To say goodbye

You and I

[HAMILTON]

Sir, with Britain and France on the verge of war, is this the best time—

[WASHINGTON]

I want to warn against partisan fighting

[HAMILTON]

But—

[WASHINGTON]

Pick up a pen, start writing

I want to talk about what we have learned

The hard-won wisdom I have earned

[HAMILTON]

As far as the people are concerned

You have to serve, you could continue to serve—

[WASHINGTON]

No. One last time

The people will hear from me

One last time

And if we get this right

We're gonna teach 'em how to say goodbye

Goodbye

You and I

[HAMILTON]

Mr. President, they will say you're weak

[WASHINGTON]

No, they will see we're strong

[HAMILTON]

Your position is so unique

[WASHINGTON]

So I'll use it to move them along

[HAMILTON]

Why do you have to say goodbye

[WASHINGTON]

If I say goodbye, the nation learns to move on

It outlives me when I'm gone

Like the scripture says:

"Everyone shall sit under their own vine and fig tree

And no one shall make them afraid."

They'll be safe in the nation we've made

I want to sit under my own vine and fig tree

A moment alone in the shade

At home in this nation we've made

One last time

[HAMILTON]

One last time

Though, in reviewing the incidents of my administration

I am unconscious of intentional error

I am nevertheless too sensible of my defects not to think it

Probable that I may have committed many errors.

I shall also carry with me

[HAMILTON]

The hope that my country

Will view them with indulgence

And that after forty-five years of my life

Dedicated to its service

With an upright zeal

The faults of incompetent abilities will be

Consigned to oblivion, as I myself

Must soon be to the mansions of rest

I anticipate with pleasing expectation

That retreat in which I promise myself

To realize the sweet enjoyment in partaking,

in the midst of my fellow citizens, the

Benign influence of good laws

Under a free government,

the ever-favorite object of my heart,

and the happy reward, as I trust

Of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers.

[WASHINGTON]

The hope

View them with indulgence

After forty-five years of my life dedicated to its service with an upright zeal

Consigned to oblivion, as I myself

Must soon be to the mansions of rest

I anticipate with pleasing expectation

That retreat in which I promise myself

To realize the sweet enjoyment in partaking,

in the midst of my fellow citizens, the

Benign influence of good laws

Under a free government,

the ever-favorite object of my heart,

and the happy reward, as I trust

Of our mutual cares, labors, and dangers.

[WASHINGTON]

One last time

[ALL WOMEN]

George Washington's going home...

[HAMILTON]

Teach 'em how to say goodbye

[WASHINGTON]

You and I

Going home

History has its eyes on you

We're gonna teach 'em how to say goodbye

Teach 'em how to say goodbye

To say goodbye

Say goodbye!

One last time

George Washington's going home

George Washington's going home

George Washington's going home

George Washington's going home

Teach 'em how to say goodbye!

Teach 'em how

Say goodbye

Say goodbye

One last time

Basically, it is a retirement song :)

Nikitich [7]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

he is characterized in his old age

Explanation:

He is characterized in a way that hes going to retire for some time. He is also characterized as intelligent in a lot of ways in this song alone. I hope this helps!

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