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Optimism In Candide

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Candide’s tutor, Pangloss, best embodies this philosophy of optimism. Pangloss teaches Candide to view the world through this philosophical lens, particularly his own philosophy, branded as, “metaphysico-theologo-cosmolo-nigology” (Voltaire 20). These two characters suffer through a wide array of tragedies, but Pangloss continuously justifies every event through his optimism. Each argument that Pangloss poses is very abstract and based on philosophical deliberation. This is inherently damaging throughout Candide, and Voltaire regularly demonstrates these flaws that optimism poses.

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