The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

What are the motifs in The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin?

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The power of the written word is a recurring idea. Influential, educated writing skills played a huge part in Benjamin Franklin's life. In the beginning, Franklin was not a great writer. The fact that he could write at all was a big advantage over the rest of the community, most of whom were illiterate at the time. But Franklin worked relentlessly to perfect his writing.