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1、精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上【NOVELS & ESSAYS】The Autobiography1. Why did Franklin write his Autobiography? Franklin says that because his son may wish to know about his life, he is taking his one week vacation in the English countryside to record his past. He also says that he has enjoyed his life and would like t
2、o repeat it. Franklin begins by stating five reasons for writing his Autobiography. First, since he has always enjoyed anecdotes about his ancestors, he hopes his own life story will interest his son. Second, since he was a poor boy who found fame and fortune, he hopes his story will provide others
3、with a good model to imitate. Third, since he cant relive his life as he would like to do, he will relive it through memories, and by recording the memories, make his life durable. Fourth, his writing will allow him to reminisce without boring any listeners. And fifth, his account will gratify his v
4、anity. 2. What made Franklin decide to leave the brother to whom he had been apprenticed? His brother was passionate, and had often beaten him. The aversion to arbitrary power that has stuck to him through his whole life. After a brush with the law, Franklin left his brother.3. How did he arrive in
5、Philadelphia?First he set out in a boat for Amboy, the boat dropped him off about 50 miles from Burlington. The next day he reached Burlington on foot, and in Burlington he found a boat which was going towards Philadelphia. He arrived there about eight or nine oclock, on the Sunday morning and lande
6、d at the Market Street wharf.4. What features do you find in the style of the above selection? It is the pattern of Puritan simplicity, directness, and concision. The narrative is lucid(易懂的), the structure is simple, the imagery is homely(朴素的). Franklin believes that good writing was smooth, clear,
7、and short. It is an amusing to say that Franklins prose meets his personal criteria. The simplicity of the style is a very dominant characteristic. His objective tone also is an important stylistic characteristic. His apparent willingness to acknowledge his own imperfections, and his understated acc
8、ounts of his own triumphs, make him appear a man who keeps as sharp an eye on himself as he does on others. The apparent objectivity explains a great deal of the trust and consequent admiration the Autobiography inspires. Another pleasing stylistic characteristic is Franklins willingness to speculat
9、e about the emotions or attitudes causing men to act as they did. Finally, the style of The Autobiography delights as a reflection of the man himself. Franklins style also fulfills the literary ideals upheld by the eighteenth century: whether long or short, the sentences are compact, the grammatical
10、 structures carefully and tightly controlled to make meaning instantly evident, and the vocabulary forceful and direct. While the word is so vague that it covers almost any writing that pleases the reader, most critics end by saying that Franklins style had grace. 5. The author went through many eve
11、nts and frustrations on his way to Philadelphia. Please summarize some of the events and make comments about them. (1) In his early year, Franklin signed a contract to work for his brother James printer. However, the two brothers didnt get along. Franklin particularly resented Jamess beatings. Later
12、 James was put in jail; it gave Franklin a chance to escape from the unequal contract. Jamess revenge was to prevent Franklin from getting a job at any other printer in Boston. At this point, Franklin decided to try his luck in New York. There is a growing passion in Franklins mind. He was unpleasan
13、t with his unjust fate and strove for a fair one. Especially when he was revenged by his brother, he made up his mind to make fortune on his own at somewhere else, and immediately he set out. The resolution and venture are particularly valued. This also lays foundation for his future success. (2) In
14、 New York, Franklin failed in job and was advised to go to Philadelphia. Then Franklin started his way by boat. On the way, a squall tore up sails and drove Franklins boat off course. He had to sleep in the boat all night, drenching wet, without food to eat or water to drink. However, misfortunes ne
15、ver come alone. Let alone minor frustrations, he had arrived almost penniless in Philadelphia. We could say that he totally started from scratch. It is never easy to achieve success. Fortunately, Franklin didnt give up even having confronted so many frustrations. It is said that failures build succe
16、ss. We can do nothing facing the visitation of Providence, however, a determined spirit is never indispensable to be mentally invincible, just as what Franklin do on his way to success. Theme of Literature and WritingFranklins a printer by profession, and reading and writing the printed word is what
17、 shapes his life. He treats his life like a book, using metaphors of printing and reading like calling his mistakes errata (printing errors) to shape his place in the world. Reading is what brings him his greatest pleasure and writing is how he defines himself. The Autobiography of Franklin Franklin
18、 reminds us of the importance literature holds in any society. For Franklin, founding a library and a university giving people access to books and to knowledge through those books provides people with something he sees as just as necessary as other basic life needs, like health care or defense.Pilgr
19、ims Progress by John BunyanBunyans text, written in 1678, is Franklins favorite book. Its also a famous allegory about how Christians can make it through the hard parts of life in order to get to heaven. (If youd like to learn more about it or how it works as an allegory, .) It also acts as his benc
20、hmark for what a really good book is, a kind of ideal to which Franklin aspires. So, Pilgrims Progress serves to tell us both what kind of reader Franklin is and what kind of writer he wishes to be. As one of our beloved college professors taught us, we can also think of the Autobiography as a modif
21、ied Pilgrims Progress. Franklin has to pass through the Valley of Shadow (Boston), conquer Vanity Fair (his work on virtue), etc., to help establish a new Celestial City in Philadelphia. While Bunyans Christian just wants to get to his Celestial City, which is really heaven, Franklin wants to help c
22、reate his. This gets even more interesting when we think about how Franklin is a pious guy who believes in God, but doesnt really hang with organized religion. Perfecting Philadelphia creating a militia, fire department, library, hospital, and university is a way of creating a new kind of heavenly p
23、lace, one where virtue is celebrated and many religions are practiced, and where the holiest thing you can do, perhaps, is read. (For more on Philadelphia, check out our section on Setting.)ErrataPerhaps because Franklins a printer by profession, examples from that trade are sprinkled throughout the
24、 Autobiography. The most notable of these is errata, which is printer-speak for errors. See, before word-processing and computers, people used printing machines that were a lot more like typewriters. If youve ever used a machine like that, you know that you cant erase a mistake once you make one: yo
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