Comparing Phillis Wheatley And Benjamin Franklin

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Samuel Adams said to Phillis Wheatley, “You have a great gift . . . a very great gift, and it must be used.” Phillis Wheatley and Benjamin Franklin both had very great gifts, and their accomplishments using their unique gifts even greater. Phillis Wheatley’s gift was that of poetry, and her poems flowed and expressed how she felt about many different things. Her most famous poem is called “To the King’s Most Excellent Majesty.” It describes the colonies feelings about the Stamp Tax being repealed and the celebration of the colonists the day they heard the news. Benjamin Franklin’s gift was of perseverance, hard work, and imaginative ideas. This created two imaginary people, who most thought were real. Their names were Silence Dogood and Richard

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