The Autobiography of Ben Franklin
Relying primarily on material from the The Autobiography of Ben Franklin, thoroughly answer the following questions:
Section 1 (25 points): Write a page paper – Describe how Benjamin Franklin established the public library in Philadelphia. What was the effect of this library on Franklin and on his community?
Section 2 (50 points): Explain Franklin’s quest for moral perfection. What process did he use? How successful was he? Which virtues did he find the most challenging to maintain? What was meant by his saying, “a speckled ax is best?”
Section 3 (25 points): Was Franklin a religious man? Why, or why not? Provide specific evidence to support your conclusions.
*****Include at least three direct, block quotes from the Autobiography to support your position.Be sure to put your citation for these quotations in parentheses and in all caps. For example, your citation might look like this:
“She assisted me cheerfully in my business, . . . .” (FRANKLIN, P. 119) or, if there is no page number, (FRANKLIN, Chapter 6).
INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS: (3 BOOKS TOTAL):
– The Online Reader and The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. The textbook “America: A Narrative History”.
Textbook: “America: A Narrative History” by David Emory Shi and George Brown Tindall, Tenth Edition, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
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