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... Here in El Dorado Cacambo and Candide had the chance to be rich and happy alongside everyone else in their society, but this was not what they wanted. ...
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... as seen in the Book of Job and Candide's acceptance of Pangloss's last shot at optimism, hard work is more important to success on Earth than anything else. ...
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... four. If that is granted, all else follows."(pg. ... control. When all else fails to conform Winston the Party turns to physical torture. ...
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... up living on Candide\'s farm near Constantinople and debating philosophy with Candide and Pangloss. He could not see things any better anywhere else, and so he ...
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... Pangloss and Paquette made out in the gardens, and Candide and Cunegonde reunite in the gardens. As the love scenes go they show no where else other than in ...
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... if there is a volcano at Lisbon, it cannot be somewhere else, since it ... The multitudes of disasters that Candide endures throughout the novel culminate in his ...
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... addition to the topic of happiness and true love Candide marries Cunegonde ... world and was rudely awakened finding himself discontent and craving something else.
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... He points out that as a result of Candide abandoning his philosophical optimism, the ... Rather than rampage over the world in search of truth or else sit idle as ...
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... Another thing that we talked about in class was that Candide was considered the most ... There was no one else of the time that wrote with the audacity that he did ...
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... beef. I believe that this culture of standing up for your rights is shown more strongly in the French people than anywhere else. ...
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... quotes are both said by Dr. Pangloss and even though they make sense to him, Candide comes to ... For if there's a volcano at Lisbon, it couldn't be anywhere else. ...
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... soldier in the army, he knew he loved her more than anything else and would ... Candide travels all the way across Europe and thinks, "things are going as well as ...
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... since if there is a volcano at Lisbon, it cannot be somewhere else, since it is ... The chief function of the adventures of Cacambo and Candide in Eldorado is to ...
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... For example, Pangloss is reunited with Candide and tells the young man of his amorous ... if there is a volcano in Lisbon, it cannot be somewhere else, since it is ...
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... Candide likes the Turk's way of life and changes his theory that all is for the ... We can not take someone else's theory of happiness, it can not be taught to us ...
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... No one else can do it for me, and if I don't act, it won't ever happen. ... The place: all over the world, on a journey. The people: Candide, Pangloss and more... ...
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... of power to work would be that someone is dependent on something someone else has which ... people of Flint had no idea that they all shared a "Candide" outlook on ...
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... The old woman explains her story to Cunegund and Candide in chapters eleven and ... women because they are helpless and must endure the hardships else they would ...
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... society -absolute monarchy, constitutional monarchy, or something else, people experiment ... Voltaire writes satires, were hugely popular, wrote Candide (made fun ...
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... Everything that you do and the reason you exist depends on someone else's power ... In Candide, Voltaire leads you to believe that we are here to live for the ones ...
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... He believed man should be himself, rather than someone else, which sounds more rational ... find that all is well." Voltaire's novels such as Zadig, Candide, and L ...
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... etc....Look him up not really sure what else> secularism the idea that there ... Candide- written by Voltaire; philosophical novel that recounts the adventures and ...
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