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skelet666 [1.2K]
2 years ago
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Based on what you know about Macbeth, what predictions could you make about the relationship between Hamilton and Jefferson?

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pychu [463]2 years ago
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When applying our knowledge of "Macbeth," we can make the following predictions about the relationship between Hamilton and Jefferson:

- The relationship between Hamilton and Jefferson will be filled with rivalry just like the relationship between Macbeth and Macduff.

There a lot of similarities between the story of Macbeth, as portrayed in the homonymous play by Shakespeare, and the story of Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States.

First, both stories have a central force driving the two men: ambition. And it is ambition that leads both Macbeth and Hamilton to death.

Applying our knowledge of Macbeth to Hamilton's life, we can also predict that his relationship with Jefferson will be rocky and filled with rivalry.

Thomas Jefferson is to Hamilton what Macduff is to Macbeth: an enemy, an opponent.

Jefferson will try his best to frustrate Hamilton's plans and endeavors just like Macduff will try his best to defeat Macbeth.

Learn more about Alexander Hamilton here:

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