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    December 14

    My favorite English writer, Francis Bacon

    Francis Bacon was born in 1562, London. His childhood was as happy and prosperous as his fame for he had a famous and wealthy father, Nicola Bacon. His mother was also a talented and gifted woman with an identity of the aunt of the minister for Treasure Department. Bacon was sent to Trinity College when he was 12 and he already hated the scholasticism deeply. However, it was his time in Trinity College was he given the wonderful sense of logic and knowledge and he was proud that he would be an encyclopedia at any time he wanted.

    He devoted his life to science methods and philosophy though what he wanted was to know and use all the knowledge, doctrines and methods for deduction which was his greatest contribution regarded from “The New Organon”.  It was vain to knock off the obstinate method from Aristotle using Aristotelian methods just like to reflect a bunch of light by a mirror to make it brighter. The lectures given by him were always successes and what the audience had to worry about was when he would end his speech for it was so attractive and persuasive that every one was quiet the moment when Bacon was delivering a syllable.

    He was a devout Christian as he would not believe anyone who kept his belief that there was no god in the world. His collection “Essays” has also maintained his exclamations that all pagans would have the last scene the same as a dishonest Jewish merchant. The discrimination upon Jews were widely spread and even Shakespeare couldn’t raise his sympathy. I like his rich abundance of literature and philosophic knowledge for it was his time as a tree to be fruitful when he was in his 50s and 60s. He shared his interests and concentrations about Cicero, Seneca and Tacitus with his European fellows and colleagues when Renaissance would be passing and the Revolution hadn’t been so soon that it would emerge so fiercely.

    The comments on Bacon are invariably various, for his contribution and his personal qualities about parties and the luxurious wedding reception conspire a collision. He was lavish when on public occasions while simple when at home. He also had a period of time while he hadn’t found a job so he had to write to his famous relatives in an extremely slavish voice. However, it would not the obstacle which would have stopped him from the perpetual prosperity and great popularity.