Voltaire displays James as good man who believes that an adult should be able to decide his religious affiliation rather than to adhere to the beliefs of his upbringing. Voltaire also makes fun of the differences between religions. The Baron’s daughter, Cunegonde, become involved with two important men. One man is a grand inquisitor and the other a Jewish merchant. They share Conegonde and come to argue about who should have her on what day, arguing over Saturdays and Sundays. Voltaire is showing that even the most religious of men can be dishonest. Candide loosed touch with Cunegonde and travels to the Americas. He becomes friends with a page called Cacambo. They travel together to a city called Eldorado, which is a legendary place in South America of untold wealth. Voltaire depicts it as a place where there is no jealousy, everything is free, and everyone has everything they need. He shows it as a perfect place. What is stressed, though, is Eldorado’s idea of religion. In Eldorado the religious do not argue about religion, the serve God in their own
Voltaire displays James as good man who believes that an adult should be able to decide his religious affiliation rather than to adhere to the beliefs of his upbringing. Voltaire also makes fun of the differences between religions. The Baron’s daughter, Cunegonde, become involved with two important men. One man is a grand inquisitor and the other a Jewish merchant. They share Conegonde and come to argue about who should have her on what day, arguing over Saturdays and Sundays. Voltaire is showing that even the most religious of men can be dishonest. Candide loosed touch with Cunegonde and travels to the Americas. He becomes friends with a page called Cacambo. They travel together to a city called Eldorado, which is a legendary place in South America of untold wealth. Voltaire depicts it as a place where there is no jealousy, everything is free, and everyone has everything they need. He shows it as a perfect place. What is stressed, though, is Eldorado’s idea of religion. In Eldorado the religious do not argue about religion, the serve God in their own