Benjamin Franklin was a fictional person. He possessed the joy to make up fictions. He was also fictional in both his own life and his fantasy life. When Benjamin introduced us to Silence Dogood he had a fictional life just like when he arrived in France and when he got into character. Benjamin Franklin "Gets in Character" during his fantasy life and he also "invented a pseudonym" in one of his writing. In Introducing Silence Dogood Franklin made "The literary character he invented was a triumph of imagination. “Silence Dogood” was a slightly prudish widowed woman from a rural area, created by a spunky unmarried Boston teenager who had never spent a night outside of the city."In my opinion, Franklin was the type of people who didnt focus a …show more content…
After Franklin turned in his fictional masterpiece everyone loved it. I also believe that Franklin kept his character a secret simply because he wanted to stay in his fictional life. Franklin's brother caused Franklin to make his successful fictional character. When Benjamin Franklin Arrived In France he " reigned as a celebrity philosopher-statesman and Temple marveled at the height of the women’s ornately adorned coiffures."In this article, Benjamin Franklin faked as if he was the king in a way of a celebrity who accessibly exhibits great wisdom. Franklin's fictional life inspired some ladies to wear wigs that imitated soft fur caps. Thanks to Franklin's fictions his caps became a style that people would use. I think that everyone loved Franklin and his fictional things. Benjamin Franklin "was a symbol both of the virtuous frontier freedom romanticized by Rousseau and of the Enlightenment’s reasoned wisdom championed by Voltaire." Franklin was soon to be known as the greatest American writer and scientist of his time thanks to his arrival in France.Franklin Getting Into Character made Franklin " well aware of, and amused by, the image he created for himself....It was a very different image from the one he had adopted,"When Franklin Got Into Character he changed the way he used to look at himself.