The play Hamilton is about Alexander Hamilton, one of the founding fathers of the United States. Alexander Hamilton was an immigrant who came to New York to improve his life. “How does a bastard, orphan, son of a whore, and a Scotsman, dropped in the middle of a forgotten spot in the Caribbean by providence, impoverished, in squalor, Grow up to be a hero and a scholar?”(Aaron Burr, “Alexander Hamilton.”) It doesn’t matter if you grew up without parents, lower-class, or a different country. Hamilton was a young man who had nothing but made sure he never renounced reading a book. Someone’s class, gender, ethnicity, and location doesn’t have a big impact; it 's the person’s dedication.
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Maybe expressions, fashion, and food are different in each region, but anyone can be intelligent; it is on that person. Hamilton was a poor child from the Caribbean, but he kept himself reading book after book. Hamilton came to the United States for a better life, and made it a better life creating the banking system. Social class, nor location has nothing to do with how intelligent you can become. “You gotta fend for yourself.’ He started retreatin’ and readin’ every treatise on the shelf” (Washington “Alexander Hamilton”.) For example, my dad was born in Ecuador in a poor town, in school; he had straight A’s every time. My dad loved to learn so he was always doing his best. He couldn 't go to college because he had to help his mom at home, but that does not mean he wasn’t good enough for college. No matter the person’s location and social class they can be great, wise citizens, it is the situation. In the case of my dad he could have been a surgeon, engineer, or a lawyer. The reason he isn’t is because he wasn 't given the time to go back to school. Everyone rich, poor, African, or American can all be brilliant students; they just need