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Benjamin Franklin's Accomplishments

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It can be said that all great men have a good work, something that carries their name far past the memory of their time. These such works are written down in the papers of history in a way that no fire could burn and no water can damage. Benjamin Franklin, one of our founding fathers, wrote, “If you would not be forgotten, as soon as your dead and rotten, either write things worth reading, or do things worth writing” (Franklin). Franklin was not only a founding father, he was a well-known scientist during the American Enlightenment, experimenting with electricity as well as physics. Franklin was also an inventor, inventing the lightning rod and the bifocals. Most notably, Franklin was a writer who owned a print press and would often print his …show more content…

People during the time didn’t have much but they worked hard for what they had and were very proud of being able to work to provide for their family. As this trait was passed down to their children this could bring them up “right” according to this proverb. Another example of Franklin’s proverbs is “Anger is never without a reason, but seldom with a good one” (Franklin). This describes how McCauley 4 most of the time when people get angry it is over something small and Franklin is saying they really have no reason to be tempered. Most of Franklin’s proverbs could be beneficial to people of all ages and classes such as, “A long life may not be good enough, but a good life is long enough.” (Franklin). After looking at Poor Richard’s Almanack, it could be said that it is one of Franklins most famous works. It is one of the great works that has established Franklin in the memories of a great many in his time and for much time to come. Poor Richard’s Almanack brought its readers entertainment through stories and hoaxes, which Franklin also used to sell more copies. It also gave its readers seasonal weather forecasts, so that farmers would know when it was

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