The Autobiography Of Benjamin Franklin
Answer the following questions from the text. Make sure to give textual evidence when answering and write answers in complete sentences.
- What is Franklin’s original purpose in writing his autobiography?
- What does Franklin mean when he describes himself as having a “bookish inclination” on page 227?
- What did Franklin’s father want him to do to earn a living? How would Franklin accomplish this? Was Franklin agreeable?
- What made Franklin abandon writing poetry and how does he feel about that decision?
- What “very bad habit” did Franklin develop with John Collins?
- Did Franklin always believe in the side/position for which he argued?
- What observations by Franklin’s father about his writing made him want to work to improve his writing skills? How did he accomplish this?
- What did it mean for Franklin to “board” himself, and why did he wish to do this?
- Based on his reactions to failure, what type of person was Franklin?
- Based on Franklin’s readings and studies, what conclusions did he come to about the best ways to influence people?
- Why does Franklin choose to leave Boston and where does he go?
- What happens to Franklin’s and John Collins’ friendship?
- Franklin and Ralph concocting a plan to do what? Why?
- How does Franklin’s purpose change in Part Two?
- Which virtue does Franklin struggle with the most? Why?
- Which virtue does a friend of Franklin accuse him of lacking? Why? Do you find this to be true of Franklin?
- Why does Franklin avoid including religion in his plan to improve himself?