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Satire In Voltaire's Candide

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In Candide by Voltaire, Candide is like any regular young man. A man, who is taught to know nothing but the best, and living in the Baron household you had a reputation to uphold. Now, Candide is young and naïve. Candide does not know any better, and is often caught lacking knowledge. Once, all the circumstances that happened in the household, Candide became a much more realistic individual- which portrays the meaning of the satire; optimism. Now a much wiser and wealthy Candide, how would Candide choose his faith? His tutor and philosopher, Pangloss comes up with a similar philosophy by Enlightenment thinker G. W. von Leibniz. Their belief is that, “since the mind of God is the most benevolent and capable mind imaginable, the world must be

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