Unfortunately, he did not mind me. After that, I went to my mum and asked me to help me. My mother helped me with great pleasure, she told me that it was good for me to learn how to write early. It was my name that my mother taught me first. She began to love my name, then I began to tie them with a pen. My mother repeated this method until I get used to writing my hands. I can not forget that I did not write my name a bit on that day.
Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin Autobiography by Benjamin Franklin is not an easy-to-read book. Since the 1700's, the style of writing has changed dramatically. Despite cultural differences, I learned a lot about men and time. Benjamin Franklin is a wonderful person. He is a printer, writer, politician and inventor. He is one of 15 children in his family. He came from such a big family, so he was sent to work very soon. When he started his father's life he got a few years of grammar school education.
Benjamin Franklin is a scientist and a politician. He was born in a poor family and received education for just a few years. But Franklin has learned to study from a young age. Among his autobiography Franklin said: "All the little money I get is from my children I want to read is put in a book." He reads books in his childhood and master I tried writing. He said: "I often sat down in my room and was reading most of the night, I borrowed this book at night, I will come back early in the morning to avoid missing or wanting "It is said that in anecdote he repeatedly read the thesis of the audience and remembered them. He believes silence is the most important strength and is a trivial dialogue. At that time, Benjamin Franklin owned the largest private library in the United States.
When I completed the first part of Benjamin Franklin's autobiography, I immediately became interested in Franklin's way of presenting himself in his story being recognized by the literary world It was. I felt very obvious from the out that Franklin woven into his memory two very well designed characters - an impulsive and decisive young Benjamin Franklin, and a clever and respectable Franklin. As Russell Russin pointed out in his article "Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin: Mr. Writing's Reading, or Ben Pengman's Voices", recall that his predecessor was occasionally disappointed. Language, people's control, distribution and interpretation of the environment is a good (but usually carefully planned) boundary between self-denial, self-exposure, self-control and self-expansion