Candide
Throughout the story Candide, it is hard to believe that Pangloss’s philosophy, that all things happen for the best, can possibly have any merit. The story begins in an ideal setting. Candide lives in the castle of Westphalia. Life is good until he is caught kissing the Baron’s daughter, Cunegonde. He is kicked out of the castle. And instead of sleeping in a nice warm bed, he wakes up in the middle of a snowy field on his own. And this is just the beginning of a series of causes that lead to disastrous effects for each
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Some common words found in the essay are:
Westphalia Life, Syphilis Pacquette, , Cunegonde Inquisition, Westphalia Pangloss, throughout story, bulgarian army,
Approximate Word count = 351
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)
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