Similarities Between The Americans And Benjamin Franklin

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Franklin Benjamin was born in January 1706 in Boston on the street known as Milk Street. The focus of this essays seeks to provide similarities that occur between the character displayed by Franklin and that one of the Americans (Siemers, 277-278). Considering the interest of the public, some of the accomplishments made to the interests of the public included printed autobiography. Some of the autobiographies that were printed concerning Franklin Ben included the candle maker and "son of soap." Describing the American dream through exploring the life lived by Franklin. Apart from studying a lot, Franklin had been trying to be better than the rest to perform better than them. It is seen that Franklin explains his conversations with John Collins who was his friend. Franklin’s father had remarked that his son lacked the expression elegance in both perspicuity and method (Cooling, 574-577). Benjamin who was the youngest among the seventeen sons of his father rounded the story concerning the years of Franklin being an international and …show more content…

Frank tells the American people concerning his worth and even promises eventual reward irrespective of present grueling. The Americans suggest that the American country was superior compared to other countries where these opportunities did not exist. Ben also suggests that Americans are more superior compared to the other citizens whose countries did not have such opportunities (Cooling, 574-577). This was a direct suggestion by Franklin that anyone who was keen to emulate him carefully could manage to emulate and duplicate his career and prestige. For centuries, therefore, the dream and vision by Franklin have been considered as the great inspiration to many fortunes because his individualism is seen as being the way Americans should

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