Lin Manuel Hamilton Personality

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Besides, the fact that Hamilton’s personality is not being accurately portrayed in the play, another important factor of his political career is not mentioned, his involvement with the Alien and Sedition Act. The Alien and Sedition Act was an attack on non-native people and reflected an aggressive anti-immigrant position due to the fear of a French invasion in the Thomas Jefferson Administration (Kerber, Linda K). As well as displaying Hamilton’s xenophobia condition, also known as the fear or dislike of foreigners. The Act consisted of four bills passed in the summer of 1798. Beginning in June 18, 1798 the Naturalization Act lengthened the time of residency required to become a citizen from five to fourteen years (Kerber, Linda K). Also making “aliens” to register with the clerk of their district …show more content…
Lin Manuel Miranda creator and star, until recently, of the Broadway hit Hamilton was born in 1980 in the great city of New York (“Lin-Manuel Miranda Biography.com.”). Born to Puerto Rican parents, Mr. Miranda was devoted to music from an early age, participating in the play as school throughout his life time. Than he wrote and starred in his own musical production called “In The Heights,” later allowing him to win a Tony in 2008 (“Lin-Manuel Miranda Biography.com.”). Eventually inspired by a 2004 biography by Ron Chernow to write the plot line that would later become Hamilton, Mr. Miranda work tirelessly to complete the piece of art. And after working on the project for a few years he performed a number in 2009 at the White House’s Night of Poetry and Music (Piepenburg, Erik) presenting a song that would later be the original version of “Alexander Hamilton” the opening of the play to none other than President Obama. Only, three years later the play has skyrocketed. With glowing reviews of it’s absolute brilliance and creativity (Piepenburg,