Benjamin Franklin’S Autobiography

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December 27, 2015

 

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Also, to thus address his reader naturally gives Franklin a very fatherly voice. To address the reader as “Dear Son” gives us the feeling that Franklin is not speaking to an equal, but to one who is younger, less experienced, and who will most likely be able to benefit from his great wisdom. Of course, if we consider the case of an eighty-year-old person reading this text, Franklin’s calling him “Son” may be a little strange (if not mildly patronizing)...
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Of course, if we consider the case of an eighty-year-old person reading this text, Franklin’s calling him “Son” may be a little strange (if not mildly patronizing). Alternatively, when viewed through the lenses of say, an eighteen-year-old college student, the voice of the text is indeed quite fatherly (if not grandfatherly)...
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