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Analysis of Ben Franklin’s Autobiography & Poor Richard’s Almanac

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1 Analysis of Ben Franklin’s Autobiography & Poor Richard’s Almanac

2 Homework Questions Page 75 #1-6
What is the tone of Mark Twain’s comments about Benjamin Franklin in the blue box on page 75?

3 How is his writing different than Puritan writing?
Consider why he writes, his religious views, his virtues/beliefs His writing reveals the emergence of American INDIVIDUALITY How is it evident that he wrote during the Age of Reason? (use your notes!)

4 from Poor Richard’s Almanack – page 74
Franklin gives advice about how people should behave. He uses aphorisms: brief, cleverly worded statements about that makes a wise observation about life

5 3 Look at #1-4 Identify the synonym of this saying:
A rumor goes in one ear and out many mouths. 3

6 True or False (according to Ben) answer on your homework
Read #1: Even close friends need some privacy from each other. Read #2: A mind is a terrible thing to waste Read #8: Live for tomorrow Read #14: May all your wishes come true Read #17: There is dignity in hard work.

7 Implied metaphors Metaphors that do not state explicitly the two things being compared Identify what each of the images mean 4: A spoonful of honey 7: Lying down with dogs 15: An empty bag 16: A small leak

8 Paradox A statement that appears self-contradictory but reveals a kind of truth Example: “I must be cruel to be kind” Hamlet Is 1 or 14 a paradox? Why?

9 On your homework page Explain one of his moral messages in your own words (choose one we have not yet discussed) Which aphorism reveals a healthy skepticism and humor about human nature 1,3,6,15,18,19


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