Chase Mason
Mrs. Dryden
American Lit/Comp
11 March 2023
Aphorism/Amendment
Benjamin Franklin was the Founding Father of the United States. He was best known for his writing, publishing, and being a political philosopher. He would write political essays, scientific observations, and wise sayings. “Poor Richard’s Almanack” is a book he illustrated to entertain his readers with stories and aphorisms. Another founding father that was known for wisdom was James Madison. James Madison is best known for writing the Bill of Rights in 1791. He created the ten amendments to reconcile opponents to the Constitution and protect the liberty of individuals. Benjamin Franklin's aphorisms and James Madison’s Bill of Rights were both created to provide wisdom and they both correlate.
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This amendment relates to the aphorism, “ fish and visitors smell in three days”, which means a guest who overstays their visit will not be welcomed anymore. Forcing citizens to take care of soldiers and allow them to live in their homes can result in citizens to oppose the government and the military. Another correlation between Franklin’s aphorisms and Madison’s Bill of Rights is the first amendment and “don’t throw stones at your neighbors’, if your own windows are glass”. The first amendment states, “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” In simpler terms this means individuals have the right to practice their own religion, expression, assembly, and right to petition. Before the Bill of Rights, people were judged by their beliefs and forced to believe in one religion, which was Christianity. The aphorism “don’t throw stones at your neighbors’, if your own windows are glass”