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      • The song "Take a Break" from the musical "Hamilton" explores various themes such as family, love, and the struggles of balancing personal life and work. It highlights the relationship between Alexander Hamilton, his wife Eliza, and her sister Angelica.
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  2. genius.com › Phillipa-soo-anthony-ramos-lin-manuelTake a Break - Genius

    Sep 25, 2015 · Interestingly enough, in modern slang, to “take a break” in a relationship means to spend time apart and see others, potentially foreshadowing Alexander’s relations with Maria Reynolds.

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  3. Nov 15, 2023 · Take a Break is a popular song from the hit Broadway musical Hamilton, composed by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Released in 2015 as part of the original cast recording, this song has captivated audiences around the world with its powerful lyrics and mesmerizing melody.

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    "Take A Break" is the third song of Act Two of Hamilton.

    Alexander returns home to work on his financial plan and is welcomed home by Eliza and Angelica, who has traveled from England. Eliza reminds him that it is his son Philip's ninth birthday; Philip performs a rap he composed and amazes his father. Meanwhile, Angelica suggests that Alexander should convince Jefferson of his plan so Congress will accept it. Both women invite him to travel upstate to the home of Philip Schuyler: Alexander refuses, saying that he needs time to work on his plan for Congress.

    [ELIZA & PHILIP]

    One two three four

    Five six seven eight nine!

    [HAMILTON]

    My dearest, Angelica

    “Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow

  4. Sep 1, 2023 · The song “Act II: Take a Break” is a poignant and pivotal moment in the hit Broadway musical “Hamilton” written by Lin-Manuel Miranda. It serves as a turning point in the storyline, highlighting the complexities of relationships, sacrifices, and the overwhelming burden of responsibilities.

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  5. Technically it means that she is more dear to him than any other Angelica, but more broadly it's just the kind of expression that we understand to mean affection. However, with the comma ("my dearest, Angelica"), 'my dearest' is a noun, and 'Angelica' is a clarification.

  6. “Take a Break” takes place in Act Two of the musical and showcases the complex relationships between the characters of Alexander Hamilton, his wife Eliza, and her sister Angelica. The lyrics of “Take a Break” start with a playful French counting exercise between Eliza and Philip, their son.

  7. Take a break. [ANGELICA] I know I’ll miss your face— Screw your courage to the sticking place— Eliza’s right— Take a break Run away with us for the summer— Let’s go upstate We can all go stay with our father If you take your time— You will make your mark Close your eyes and dream— When the night gets dark Take a break. [HAMILTON]

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