12/23/2023 0 Comments Eliza schuyler hamilton books![]() For example, she’s not mad that there is an entire hit musical, no, phenomenon, no, something so big there isn’t even a word for it yet, about her husband. She’s not pissed about things that would upset regular people. ![]() What did Eliza and her family sacrifice for the sake of the nation?Ģ1.Elizabeth (“Eliza”) Schuyler Hamilton (1757-1854) was not like most of us. What does she mean by this? Do you agree? Why or why not?Ģ0. Eliza argues that the United States is Alexander’s country, and that the country itself is the monument to him that she’d been searching for and wanting. What did you think of the relationship between Eliza and James Monroe? How did it change over time? Why did Monroe represent such a touchstone for Eliza’s feelings about Alexander? What did you think of their confrontation in 1825?ġ9. In what ways is the family story in this book relatable to modern families? To your family?ġ8. What did you think of Eliza’s reaction to learning about Alexander’s possible infidelity with her sister, Angelica, and his intimacy with John Laurens? What did you think of Lafayette’s advice to Eliza about it? What does Eliza conclude in her attic trials and why? What does she conclude in her conversation with William in Wisconsin?ġ7. Who are they? Why does she believe her loved ones were murdered? Do you agree? Why or why not?ġ6. In our portrayal, Eliza believes that “they” murdered her son, Philip, and her husband. Though Thomas Jefferson is not often on the page, he looms large in the Hamiltons’ minds and lives. How much was Alexander to blame for the challenges he faced in his political career and attacks launched by his enemies, and how much was he the victim of others’ political machinations?ġ4. What did you think of Aaron Burr’s characterization in the novel? How do Alexander and Eliza’s relationship with him change over time?ġ3. How do Eliza’s thoughts about slavery evolve? What factors influence her thinking? How do the depictions of slavery in New York differ from or meet your expectations and understandings of American slavery?ġ2. What did you think of Eliza’s reaction to learning about Alexander’s infidelity with Maria Reynolds? What did you think of the reconciliation they found after suffering Yellow Fever?ġ1. What did you think of the relationship between Eliza, Angelica and Alexander? What do you make of the open flirtatiousness between Angelica and Alexander? How and why does Eliza’s relationship with Angelica evolve over the course of their lives?ġ0. What were the most important choices that Eliza made throughout her life and in her marriage? Do you agree with why she made them? Could or should she have chosen differently?ĩ. Was Hamilton a good husband? Was Eliza a good wife? How did they change in those roles over the course of a novel?Ĩ. How does this play out in the book for Eliza?ħ. ![]() ![]() The Schuyler family’s motto was Semper Fidelis. ![]() What did you think of her advice? Does Eliza take it? How and when? How effective is Mrs. Martha Washington tells a newly married Eliza that achieving independence will require the support of women, and one way women can offer that support is by advising their husbands. Does seeing Alexander Hamilton through his wife’s eyes make him more relatable as a Founding Father? How so or why not?ĥ. How does Eliza view herself in the novel, and how does that change over the course of her life?Ĥ. Does she make a difference? In what ways?ģ. A young Eliza wonders how a daughter can make a difference in the revolution. What do you think of Eliza’s declaration that she was someone before she met Alexander Hamilton? Why do you think she feels it’s important to remember that?Ģ. ![]()
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