Johnathan Edwards And Benjamin Franklin Essay, Research Paper
Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin
Jonathan Edwards and Benjamin Franklin both wrote simply, directly and without aristocratic pretense. They felt writing was not an end in itself, but a work done in the service of something greater whether it be God or mankind. In his “Personal Narrative,” Edwards focuses on the ecclesiastical whereas Franklin, in “The Way to Wealth” appeals to the individual. Edwards wrote to understand what was happening around him and admits, “I made seeking my salvation the main business of my life,”. Franklin, rather, wrote on self improvement, similarly to an author of a modern day self-help book. He wrote to inform and would represent himself attractively with numerous aphorisms such as “Lost time is never found” and “The sleeping fox catches no poultry”.
Edwards, in “Personal Narrative,” crystallized into language of permanent beauty one of the great mystical experiences of the race. His conversion at age 17, demonstrates his awareness of a meani
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