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The short story, Candide, or Optimism, was wrote by Voltaire, who was a renegade author amidst the Enlightenment time period. This author questioned the mainstream ways of life from his childhood through adulthood writing with boldness, wit, and rebellion as his protesting voice (Puchner, ). Voltaire said that and his dictum seems to run to the core of Pangloss's optimistic belief in this, "the best of all possible worlds." Candide's ingenuousness turns him into a flimsy protagonist at times and, like the raging torrent that rushes him down a river outside El Dorado, /5(K). The short story, Candide, or Optimism, was wrote by Voltaire, who was a renegade author amidst the Enlightenment time period. This author questioned the mainstream ways of life from his childhood through adulthood writing with boldness, wit, and rebellion as his protesting voice (Puchner, ).


Candide learns that optimism is "The passion for maintaining that all is right when all goes wrong " (Voltaire, p. 86). According to Rene Pomeau, "Voltaire-Candide have made him [Candide] acquainted with the bad and the good side of human existence. The moral of Candide is born out of its style; it is the art of extracting happiness. Candide is a humorous, far-fetched tale by Voltaire satirizing the optimism promoted by the philosophers of the Age of Enlightenment. It is the story of a young man's adventures throughout the world, where he witnesses evil and disaster. Throughout his travels, he adheres to the teachings of his tutor, Pangloss, believing that "all is for the. Candide Optimism Voltaire Analysis. Words2 Pages. Voltaire is considered one of the most controversial writers in the eighteenth century. His life went through many turns and obstacles because of his criticism towards the regime. Satire was common in his writings, most notably in "Candide, or Optimism".


Voltaire said that and his dictum seems to run to the core of Pangloss's optimistic belief in this, "the best of all possible worlds." Candide's ingenuousness turns him into a flimsy protagonist at times and, like the raging torrent that rushes him down a river outside El Dorado, he is simply at the effete end of a flawed quietism. VOLTAIRE Candide; or Optimism translated from the German of DoctorRalph with the additions which were found in the Doctor=s pocket when he died at Minden1 in the Year of our Lord [An anonymous translation, edited and adapted by A.C. Kibel] Chapter 1 - How Candide Was Brought Up in a Magnificent Castle and How He Was Driven Out of It. Candide, ou l'Optimisme (/ kɒnˈdiːd / kon-DEED, French: [kɑ̃did] (listen)) is a French satire first published in by Voltaire, a philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment. The novella has been widely translated, with English versions titled Candide: or, All for the Best (); Candide: or, The Optimist (); and Candide: Optimism ().

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