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Voltaire 's Candide And 17th Century

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Candide and 18th Century According to James Schmidt 's article "Civility, Enlightenment, and Society: Conceptual Confessions of Kantian Remedies," "The Enlightenment is routinely characterized as embracing a conception of reason that is held to be insufficiently sensitive to its own limits" (Schmidt 421). The term enlighten means to clarify or clear things up, the majority of the time a person would give a reason to enlighten a situation. The Enlightenment period focused majorly on reasoning and purpose, therefore it was also known as the Age of Reason. The name of the Enlightenment period is misleading, a person may think that it was times of happiness, joy, and understanding, conversely, it was a horrid time . Voltaire wrote one of his …show more content…

Ordinarily, they even wanted to punish Candide for simply believing in what Pangloss said. This was very typical during the Enlightenment period. You would not find this type of behavior in the 21st century. A truly religious person would never sentence a human being to this kind of punishment, this is another reason why there is religious hypocrisy in the story. Along with religious hypocrisy, there was a lot of corruption in religion. When the Old Woman was telling her story she revealed that she was, in fact, the daughter of a pope. Therefore, this shows how corrupted the Catholic religion was. When Candide is homeless and looking for some food, he ran into an orator and this was their conversation,
"- Look here, friend, said the orator, do you think the Pope is Antichrist?
-I haven 't considered the matter, said Candide; but whether he is or not, I 'm in need of bread.
-You don 't deserve any said the other; away with you, you rascal, you rogue, never come near me as long as you live" (Voltaire 104). passage above is a great example of how the religious characters in the story are hypocritical. The orator had just preached about charity and now he will not even give some bread to the needy, this is being a hypocrite. In the article " Enlightenment as Religion" William Rash states that Christ has " banished from the civilized, worldly realm" (Rasch 110). Even though they may seem to be a religious leader does not mean they live their life religiously.

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