Candide, Or, The Optimist

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Bol Voltaire's satirical novella, 'Candide', follows the naive young protagonist, raised under Dr. Pangloss's optimistic philosophy, believing he lives in 'the best of all possible worlds'. Abruptly expelled from his idyllic home, Candide embarks on a relentless series of harrowing adventures across Europe and South America. He encounters war, natural disasters (like the Lisbon earthquake), the Spanish Inquisition, slavery, and extreme human cruelty, which constantly challenge his ingrained optimism and critique philosophical optimism, religious hypocrisy, and societal injustices. After leaving the utopian El Dorado, Candide and his companion Martin continue their disillusioning journey through Surinam, Paris, and England, facing further human cruelty, injustice, and misfortune. He eventually reunites with his beloved Cunégonde, Pangloss, and the Baron, all in miserable circumstances. The narrative culminates with the group settling on a small farm, where they find a measure of peace and purpose by "cultivating their garden," a practical philosophy that contrasts with abstract debates and suggests hard work and self-sufficiency as the only ways to mitigate life's inherent suffering.

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Voltaire's satirical novella, 'Candide', follows the naive young protagonist, raised under Dr. Pangloss's optimistic philosophy, believing he lives in 'the best of all possible worlds'. Abruptly expelled from his idyllic home, Candide embarks on a relentless series of harrowing adventures across Europe and South America. He encounters war, natural disasters (like the Lisbon earthquake), the Spanish Inquisition, slavery, and extreme human cruelty, which constantly challenge his ingrained optimism and critique philosophical optimism, religious hypocrisy, and societal injustices. After leaving the utopian El Dorado, Candide and his companion Martin continue their disillusioning journey through Surinam, Paris, and England, facing further human cruelty, injustice, and misfortune. He eventually reunites with his beloved Cunégonde, Pangloss, and the Baron, all in miserable circumstances. The narrative culminates with the group settling on a small farm, where they find a measure of peace and purpose by "cultivating their garden," a practical philosophy that contrasts with abstract debates and suggests hard work and self-sufficiency as the only ways to mitigate life's inherent suffering.

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Pages: 144, Edition: 1. Tirage, Paperback, Culturea


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