How Does Franklin Use Self Reflection

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The narrative tone of the book is clearly that of an older man looking back upon the accomplishments and mistakes of his youth, it is a deliberate attempt to reshape his past and look forward to a more fulfilling future. An element of self-reflection pervades the Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin. Benjamin Franklin’s theme involved his philosophy of bettering himself for the betterment of others. Franklin uses speech so carefully to present an idealized version of himself and in many cases, makes his faults appear noble though the use of his language and writing. The (hopeful) result in constructing this particular writing was to create a sense of self-betterment while also keeping in mind that his audience would and could learn from his