The Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin And The American Revolution

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Historical Context The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin spanned across the 1700s and draws references to important events during the formation of the United States of America. The American Revolution is arguably the most important event during Benjamin Franklin’s life and Franklin himself was a key component of the revolution. Franklin helped form the basic principles of the United States of America while being one of the five members chosen to draft a declaration of independence for the American citizens. Although he did not write much about the revolution or drafting of The Declaration of Independence, both likely affected him and his philosophies. Other major events impacted Benjamin Franklin’s autobiography, such as the French Revolution …show more content…
For example, the first part of his autobiography is written towards his son. Although it may seem that he is pointing and talking to a select audience, he in fact is writing to everybody. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is a written account of Benjamin Franklin’s life and accomplishments. This book paints a picture of life during the 1700s through the life of one man. Franklin at first did not want his autobiography read by the population, but eventually decided that it was wise to share his story. 13 virtues further the point that his autobiography is useful for all people, not just his peers he originally was writing for. Franklin sought to share the enlightenment ideas and experiences of his time with future generations. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin was directed to those who seek to learn about Benjamin Franklin, events during the 1700s, or knowledge that they can use to better …show more content…
This book helps explain significant events from the eyes of one of histories greatest men. This book is also important because it encourages its readers to put a great deal of effort into becoming the best person possible. The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin creates the idea that anyone can become successful no matter his or her origin. “It will be so far a sort of key to life, and explain many things that all men ought to have once explained to them, to give, them a chance of becoming wise by foresight” (Franklin 50). This quote is referring to Franklin’s experiences and proves that this autobiography is important if you seek the keys to becoming intelligent and wise. Franklin reveals that he seeks to use his time wisely instead of spending it doing something unproductive. This book, as well as Franklin, are very patriotic and considered a great example of the American