Satire In Voltaire's Candide

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In Candide, there are several severe attacks, mostly through satire, irony, and ridiculous characters his modern belief, there is nothing innately innovative about it. It certainly makes for a vexing type of comedy, although there are some solutions offered other than living a stark farm lifestyle. Even though Voltaire was perceived to have verbally advocated the equal rights of women, this sentiment is not apparent in his fiction, especially considering the fact that the main female characters are prostitutes, women that marry for money, disease-spreaders, and most importantly victims. If Voltaire also held such views, why then do all the women in Candide show such weak and defenseless character traits? The lack of truly “enlightened” notions

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