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The Message Of Candide

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French philosopher Francois Marie Arouet, also known as Voltaire, is one of the leading figures of the Enlightenment epoch and famous for the fight for freedom, tolerance and knowledge. One of his the most prominent philosophical writings is “Candide, ou l’Optimisme”. This widely translated satirical novel was published in 1759 as a response to the “Lettre sur la Providence” by Rousseau, which shows an optimistic doctrine same way as Leibnizian theory. The main message of “Candide” remains relevant nowadays, that is to say, an abstract theoretical discourses provide no response to various forms of evil manifesting in this mundane world. The philosophical tale consists of the development of this central idea without difficult …show more content…

No, I never will be reproached that my nephews are not qualified for the first ecclesiastical dignities in Germany; nor shall a sister of mine ever be the wife of any person below the rank of Baron of the Empire.” The scene gives a proof that the younger baron keeps a tradition as preserving the values of Thunder-ten-tronckh and is much concerned with the purity of the family …show more content…

In this case, the act of expulsion involves a young baron and Candide: “Martin concluded to throw the Baron into the sea; Cacambo decided that he must be delivered to the Turkish captain and sent to the galleys; after which he should be conveyed by the first ship to the Father General at Rome. This advice was found to be good; < … > and they had the pleasure of tricking a Jesuit, and punishing the pride of a German baron.” The causality of this expulsion is actually the same as in the first chapter, since he would not let Candide to get married, but the result - quite

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