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Candide: Problems With Everyday Surroundings
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What compels a man to think of today’s society with open eyes, and actually allow him to visualize change? Voltaire achieved this as he wrote Candide. In this novel Voltaire mocks the problems of his everyday surroundings by pointing them out in a way that is both humorous and to the point. He u ....
Middle of essay ....ne which proves he has achieved higher self-awareness due to all the encounters he has faced when he states, “we must cultivate our garden.” Although this doesn’t go with the philosophy of optimism, Candide is not pessimistic. The theme underlying all the persiflage and fantasy is this: If you want a better world, get off your rear and do something about it, even if it is as simple as cultivating your garden.
Candide encounters many different characters that help shape him into what he become.... |
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