Tub mentioned this every time saying without Abigail, Adams could not be President of America. Then, I wonder what he could do without his wife); Burr, a duel-loving killer, was one of the most despised public figures of his time due to his moronic actions toward Hamilton; Hamilton, a political antics covered his humble Scottish origins by his position and wealth, but later killed by Burr because he did not take duel with enmity(He just wanted to die I believed.); Jefferson, a man with silence eloquence, was so reclusive and reserved that he hardly spoke more than a few sentences in public; Madison, incredibly shy man as Jefferson, was one of the most influential debaters am
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However, I did have some excitement while reading this book. I have really enjoyed duel scene of Hamilton and Burr. Ellis showed even single detail of the moment of the duel. I could feel tension between two men who are holding gun toward each other. Also, in this chapter, I could understand this story not by reading the book, but by seeing the scene Ellis provided for readers.
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