Analysis Of Candide By Voltaire

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Candide, Is a satirical novel written by french philosopher Voltaire. The book was published in the year 1759, in Geneva, France. In class we have been focusing greatly on the great minds and ideas, of the enlightenment. This was a time of question and modernization throughout europe that made our world/society what it currently is. We have analyzed documents and read pieces written by these scientists and philosophers but too read an entire book by one, puts perspective and clarification to the situation in europe at the time. Voltaire's Candide brought more light to the way things were prior to the enlightenment, and helped show just how it was changed. Voltaire was raised during the oppressive rule of the French aristocracy and scientific …show more content…

Candide is born in westphalia, germany, and lives under the rule of a Baron. His tutor, Pangloss, teaches him that their world is the “best of all possible worlds”, and everything that occurs in this world is for the best. Candide accepts Pangloss’s teachings as absolute truth. Candide forms a relationship with his baron's daughter, Cunegonde, and one night they kiss. The baron sees the two kiss and immediately banishes Candide from his home. Candide eventually finds himself in the military after his banishment and is treated cruelly. he is beaten and nearly executed, but manages to escape off to holland. In holland, Candide finds care from an anabaptist named, jacques, who provides him with shelter and food. Candide then runs into his old tutor, Pangloss, who is now a diseased beggar. Pangloss tells Candide that Cunegonde and the baron, along with the rest of the family had been slain by the very army he deserted. Candide does not let the horrible news get to him, and Jacques takes Pangloss under his wing. Once Pangloss recovered, the three sailed to Lisbon, losing Jacques on the way to a hurricane. The two arrive in lisbon to see it had been leveled by an earthquake, and under the control of the catholic inquisition. Pangloss makes the fatal flaw of upsetting an inquisitor with his philosophy and is hanged for heresy, while Candide is brutally beaten for supporting. Afterwards, an old woman helps dress and tend to Candidates wounds. Candide is then taken by the women to the supposedly dead Cunegonde who instead of being killed like the rest of her family, was sold as a sex slave. Candide eventually kills her two owners and along with the old woman, they take a ship to south america and on the way the old woman reveals herself to be the daughter of the pope, and how she was abused and neglected because of it. Candide and Cunegonde plan to be wed, but upon arrival in buenos aires, Cunegonde marries its governor for

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