This essay analyzes Voltaire's ideas on reform through his novel Candide. He is for reform and this essay shows examples of why.
Title: This essay analyzes Voltaire's ideas on reform through his novel Candide. He is for reform and this essay shows examples of why.
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Details: Words: 1396 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
This essay analyzes Voltaire's ideas on reform through his novel Candide. He is for reform and this essay shows examples of why.
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 1396 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Voltaire uses satire to point out the follies in society during his time in order to help the community reshape their behavior and attitudes. He brings to view sin, selfishness, and religious intolerance that are created by the upper class citizens and religious leaders. Voltaire has an ideal society and government in mind, but he knows that it is impossible to achieve. In order to avoid misery, one should live life happily through hard work
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criticize his society. He believes that hypocrisy is prevalent in religion. Voltaire promotes the idea of reform in almost every chapter. He disagrees with how the government works, how the nobility acts, and especially the religious leaders who do not practice what they preach. Although Voltaire shows how impossible it is to reach an ideal society, he suggests that people should work hard and be honest to live life as happily and practically as possible.