Benjamin Franklin's Impact On Native American Literature

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The colonial times were very different but also somewhat similar, we know this through old articles of American literature. I will be analyzing and going through some of those and also talking about some key things during that time and also important people that shaped America with their writing and ideas. One of my favorite or more memorable authors was Benjamin Franklin, his ideas were so ahead of his time but it all seemed impossible to them and was something more than a thousand years away. Benjamin Franklin had said “that the soul is immortal”, This line really was a deep thought if you think about it in his time and through a religious view because our souls are the roots of who we are and people always remember you for the way you think or acted and because of your soul. Benjamin wrote in a dark state of mind sometimes but he could just as easily write about cheery things and his idea, his tone changed a lot and it showed as a writer he had been very advanced for his time because lots of …show more content…

It was usually optimistic and had a good theme and talked about the earth and its beauty. They had a lot of foreshadowing and ideas about Earth and people going forward in time and the problems they could possibly face and have to surpass to grow as a community. They talked about unity and sticking with your tribe and or people which I think is similar to a present day community. In The Sky Tree the sentence, “I must be given the fruit which grows at the very top of Sky Tree. You must cut it down and bring that fruit to me.” It translated into the fact that sometimes to save people or make progress we must sacrifice like when she cut down the tree, the sky tree them