Benjamin Franklin's Autobiography: The Role Of Keimer

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August 5, 2012

 

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As Benjamin Franklin consistently moves up the social and economic ladders, more than surpassing Keimer's achievements, Keimer quickly falls into poverty and loses everything. "With the rest I (Benjamin Franklin) began to live very agreeably; for they all respected me, the more as they found Keimer incapable of instructing them, and that from me they learned something daily...
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In Franklin's opinion, many factors attribute to his rise to glory and Keimer's fall to disgrace; these elements help to provide the foundation for some of Benjamin Franklin's thirteen virtues. The virtues are designed to show how a person can lead a morally flawless life, which is why the morally corrupt Keimer is the perfect counter-example for Franklin...
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