Thursday, September 29, 2011

"Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography"

       Benjamin Franklin was a very honorable man and was also the speaker of his autobiography. In this piece of literature he explains his life starting at the age of seven-teen. The tone was very descriptive and practical, therefore it was simple to understand.  He wrote down thirteen-teen guidelines that were to reach moral perfection. He would make a catalog and check it everyday.
      Benjamin Franklin's audience are the readers that want to know more about his life. He used his autobiography to inform the readers about his achievements and other life goals that he had accomplished. He was a great man, but unfortunately he died before he can complete his autobiography. Even though he did not finish his work, he was still recognized for many other achievements that he contributed toward society.

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