Autobiography of Ben Franklin
"Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, healthy, and wise" is most closely related to which of these other aphoisms?
"Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; for that's the stuff like is made of."
Anecdote made in Biography of Ben
"a speckled ax was best" p. 145
Franklin was considered.
"father of his country" ambassador first to England, then to France
First thing printed in Philadelphia by Franklin
"poor richard's almanack" that contained information, observations and advice, published from 1732-1757.
Based on his daily scheme, it can be assumed that Franklin most valued what?
Accomplishing good things
13. Humility: Imitate Jesus and Socrates
Act like Jesus and Socrates by showing the same high moral standards they did.
9. Moderation: Avoid extremes; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve.
Avoid extreme emotional responses and practice self-control.
10. Cleanliness: Tolerate no uncleanliness in body, clothes, or habitation.
Bathe, keep your clothes clean, and your home clean.
Ben Franklin's birth
Born in Boston, one of 17 children, became an apprentice for older brother who was a printer
Franklin believes moral perfection can be attained by what means?
By being perfect and not sinning
12. Chastity: Rarely use venery but for health or offspring, never to dullness, weakness, or the injury of your own or another's peace or reputation.
Chastity: Express sexual feelings appropriately rarely, and only for health, having children, and not out of boredom or lack of control, and do not let your behavior injure your peace of mind, another's peace of mind, or either person's reputation.
What is necessary for the virtues of Ben
Daily examining Ben wrote down everything he did in a day in a little book
4. Resolution: Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve.
Decide that you are going to do what you should do, and then follow through with your decision without excuse.
"Have you somewhat to do tomorrow, do today."
Do not procrastinate; just get your work done ahead of time so that you don't have to worry about it.
2. Silence: Speak not but what may benefit others or yourself; avoid trifling conversation.
Do not say anything that could potentially hurt another person or yourself. Avoid gossip.
7. Sincerity: Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly.
Don't deceive people (be trustworthy); think in a pure, positive, and fair way, and if you speak, speak the same way you think.
11. Tranquility: Be not disturbed at trifles, or at accidents common or unavoidable.
Don't let small troubles bother you nor the common, everyday annoyances we all experience.
1. Temperance: Eat not to dullness; drink not to elevation.
Eat or drink moderately.
Who were the two people that Benjamin Franklin imitated during his life?
Franklin imitated Jesus and Socrates.
Why is the selection by Franklin identified as an autobiography?
Franklin wrote about his own life
In comparison to other books about Franklin, The Autobiography probably give you the best insight into
Franklin's personality
In comparison to other books about Franklin, the autobiography probably gives you the best insight into what?
Franklin's personality
In comparison to other books about Franklin, The Autobigraphy gives you the best insight into
Franklins personality
Haste makes waste.
Frugality or Industry
Which word is closest in meaning to avarice?
Greed
When Franklin spoke about the felicity of his life he referred to what?
Happy times
When Franklin spoke of felicity of his life, he referred o
Happy times
8. Justice: Wrong none by doing injuries, or omitting the benefits that are your duty.
Harm no one, and don't abuse your power by denying the rights of others.
"A true friend is the best possession."
Having one true friend is better than having a bunch of fake friends.
What is Franklin's reasoning for the order in which he ranks the virtues?
He arranged them with that view, as they stand above
How does Franklin begin his project to achieve moral perfection?
He compiles thirteen virtues
How does Frankline begin his project to achieve moral perfection?
He compiles thirteen virtues
What effect did tracking his progress on a chart have regarding his observations of progress?
He could see that when he focused on one virtue, he did not do as well with the others
In The Autobiography, Franklin believes that he can become a better person. What does this belief tell you about how he sees himself?
He has high hopes for himself
In The Autobiography, why does Franklin assign a week to each of the virtues he is trying to achieve?
He hopes the strength he gains each week will spill over into the next
According to The Autobiography, what is Franklin's first step in his plan to reach perfection?
He makes a list of what he wants to achieve
What cause Franklin to begin his moral perfection with the virtue Temperance?
He reasoned that he must be clearheaded before proceeding to the next virtue
Why does Franklin devote a week to each of the virtues
He thinks he can strengthen one virtue through strict attention, he can retain that strength when he works on the rest
Why does Franklin devote a week to each virtue?
He thinks that if he can strengthen one virtue through strict attention, he can retain that strength when he works on the rest
In The Autobiography, what does Franklin say keeps him from becoming a better person?
His own bad habits
What view of human nature is suggested by Franklin's aphorism"Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead"?
Human begins like to gossip
If your head is made of wax, don't walk in the sun.
Humility
A good example is the best sermon.
Humility or Silence or Justice
Which of these sentences most likely came from an autobiography
I hope, therefore, thay some of my descendants may follow the example and reap the benefit
Keep thy shop, and thy shop will keep thee.
Industry or Cleanliness
Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time; for that's the stuff life is made of.
Industry or Frugality
Have you somewhat to do tomorrow, do it today.
Industry or Order or Resolution
No pains without gains.
Industry or Resolution
"A good example is the best sermon."
It is better to practice what you preach, rather than telling others to do something and you don't do it yourself.
The list of virtues that Franklin draws up suggests that he was
Logical and orderly
The list of virtues that Franklin draws up suggests that he was what?
Logical and orderly
Love your neighbor; yet don't pull down your hedge.
Moderation or Humility
Autobiography vs. Biography
Narrate the author's perspectives of certain events in their life, positive or negative. Autobiographies tend to be more bias due to people gloating about themselves and biographies are more factual, whether the person likes them or not.
Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Order
Hardest virtue for Ben
Order
Which virtue is most difficult for Franklin to master?
Order
What elements of Franklin's Autobiography suggest that it was written at the dawn of American independence?
People of the time wanted to create a uniquely American way of life and Franklin represents that new American. His autobiography describes his desire to improve himself and writes of his ambition to help others follow in his path.
List the institutions Franklin and this club helped create.
Police force, hospital, fire department, University of Pennsylvania, Library
What little booklet did Ben write that contained many wise sayings?
Poor Richards Almanack
3. Order: Let all your things have their places: let each part of your business have its time.
Put everything away in its proper place; organize your time so there is enough time for everything you want to do and must accomplish.
What does it have on the left side? (his daily schedule)
Questions such as "What good shall I do today?" Helps him try to reach a goal/do good
Well done is better than well said.
Resolution or Industry
Career after printing
Scientist!! invented the lightning rod, new type of stove, confirmed laws of electricity, contributed to understanding of earthquakes and ocean currents. most importantly, POLITICS
When Franklin first devised his project to attain moral perfection, he thought it would be difficult but possible to become perfect. What quality does this suggest that Franklin has possessed?
Self-confidence
When Franklin first devised his project to attain moral perfection, he thought it would be difficult but possible to become perfect. What quality does this suggest that Franklin possessed?
Self-confidence
A slip of the foot you may soon recover, but a slip of the tongue you may never get over.
Silence
Three may keep a secret if two of them are dead.
Silence
An open foe may prove a curse; but a pretended foe is worse.
Sincerity
5. Frugality: Make no expense but to do good to others or yourself; i.e. waste nothing.
Spend no money unless it is to do good for others or for yourself. Don't waste money.
Which of the following answers is closest in meaning to squander?
Spend or use wastefully
What effect does Franklin hope to achieve by concentrating on improving one virtue at a time?
Success
According to Franklin, which of the virtues relates to avarice?
Temperance
Most important virtue according to Ben (cause we on that first name level)
Temperance
Ben Franklin's 13 virtues
Temperance Silence Order Resolution Frugality Industry Sincerity Justice Moderation Tranquility Cleanliness Chastity Humility
Which of these statements best summarizes Franklin's philosophy at the end of the selection
The journey is more important than the destination
What gives you the most information about Franklin's times?
The story of the speckled ax
This work is classified as an autobiography because Franklin is
The subject and the author of the work
In which sentence is the meaning of the word arduous suggested?
The task was very difficult
Benjamin Franklin in his Autobiography
Truthful in his life events and recognizes his flaws. He thought that through superior will-power, he would be able to get rid of bad habits and take on new ones.
When arranging his list of values, Franklin compares himself to one "who having a garden to weed, does no attempt to eradicate all the bad herbs at once ... but works on one of the beds at a time." Which of his own actions does he mean this comparison to illustrate?
Trying to master one virtue at a time
"If your head is wax, don't walk in the sun."
Use common sense; do not do stupid stuff.
6. Industry: Lose no time; be always employ'd in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions.
Use your time wisely/Don't waste time; be productive; be efficient.
When Franklin called his project arduous, he meant it would be what?
Very difficult to do
Franklin observed his behavior with extreme vigilance,or
Watchfulness
Name two things found in the almanac.
Weather forecasts, recipes, lunar charts, calendars. aphorisms
what he does at certain times of the day; daily plan or routine
What does the list here show on the right side? (his daily schedule)
Did Franklin believe his moral improvement plan was successful?
Yes, because he followed his moral plan all of his life suggest that he thought it to be very successful.
"No gains without pains."
You can't achieve anything in life without working for it.
Based on his daily scheme, it can be assumed that Franklin most valued
accomplishing good things
According to Ben, when does one move on to the next virtue?
after they have mastered the previous, then and only then
when was his autobiography written?
age 65 first section, wrote 3 more sections because of friends pressure, succeeded in 1757-1759 writing, never completed! provides understanding of character
Ben Franklin's characteristics
hard work, dedication and ingenuity. he was able to rise out of poverty to become a wealthy, famous and influential person
What is Franklin's attitude toward moral perfection and what does this goal suggest about the values of the time period?
he believes he can achieve moral perfection; self confident
What does Franklin's methodical approach, described in this passage, suggest about his dedication to his plan for self-improvement?
he is dedicated to his plan and wants to do everything he can to ensure it's success
Aphorism or a Proverb
his is a short statement expressing a wise observation or general truth.
The list of virtues that Franklin draws up suggest that he was
logical and orderly
Main topic/theme of Biography of Ben
moral perfection
When Franklin first devised his project to attain moral perfection, he thought it would be difficult but possible to become perfect. What quality does this suggest that Franklin possessed
self-confidence
According to Franklin, which of the virtues relates to avarice
temperance
Which of the following details gives the most information about Franklin's times?
the story of the speckled ax
This work is classified as an autobiography because Franklin is
the subject and author of the work
What prompts Franklin to make his list?
tries to be morally perfect; wants to do it step by step; virtues
When arranging his list of virtues, Franklin compares himself to one "who, having a garden to weed, does not attempt to eradicate all the bad herbs at once, but works onwho one of the beds at the time." Which of his own actions does he mean this comparison to illustrate?
trying to master one virtue at a time
When Franklin called his project arduous, he mant it would be
very difficult to do