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What Is The Purpose Of Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography

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Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin The author of this autobiography is Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin is one of the founding fathers. He was a scientist, philosopher and writer amongst other things. He was a central figure during the enlightenment period and he had a key role in important historical events, including helping to craft the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States of America. He was also instrumental in the Treaty of Paris which ended the Revolutionary War. According to various sources Benjamin Franklin wrote his autobiography for his son. However, sources all state he was encouraged by friends and colleagues to write his story. I believe it may be a balance of both. Based on the excerpts I have …show more content…

Benjamin said “This library afforded me the means of improvement by constant study” which at this time was not the “norm”. I believe that Benjamin wanted Americans to become more than drunkards and illiterates. Benjamin wanted Americans to think rationally and be able to grow as a nation. Unlike the culture during that time period in which a person’s value was based on their station in life, Benjamin Franklin lived his life in the pursuit of knowledge. He believed through hard work and study one could rise to any station, even before Kings. He did not believe in idleness and thoughtless pursuits. As mentioned in his autobiography “The percept of order requiring that every part of my business should have its allotted time, one page in my little book contained the following scheme of employment for the twenty-four hours of a natural day” this causing Americans to think about what they do on an allotted twenty-four day. This is where we the belief early to bed early to rise comes originates. I also believe that Benjamin set the course on how money is unable to by everything. Benjamin recalled in his autobiography that “We kept no idle servants, our table was plain and simple, our furniture of the cheapest”. Benjamin was not worried about the frivolous sense of life instead I believe he was worried about the mental sense. His inventions, his study, his political work as

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