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    He grows up in the castle under the tutelage of the scholar Pangloss. Candide falls in love with the baron’s beautiful daughter Cunegonde. The baron catches the two kissing and expels Candide from his home. On his own for the first time‚ Candide is soon conscripted into the army of the Bulgars. He wanders away from camp for a brief walk‚ and is brutally flogged as a deserter. After witnessing a horrific battle

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    Chapter 19 Candide and Cacambo had a great first day of traveling. There second day of traveling two sheep are swallowed by a swamp and several days later two more died due to exhaustion. They have traveled for one hundred days but would only be left with two sheep. Most of the sheep were gone and they had one hundred. The sheep that were left carried more jewels. Candide would be known to tell Cacambo that this is how fleeting the riches of the world are‚ and that the only things that would be

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    as old as the ages. I have always found myself to look at the brighter and lighter side of every situation. I find that not dwelling on the negative or pondering on the downside keeps me in a better place and state of mind. I recently took an optimism test administered‚ this test can be taken by anyone and found at www.authentichappiness.sas.upenn.edu. Authentic Happiness is the homepage of Dr. Martin Seligman‚ Director of the Positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania and founder

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    like the plague. However‚ in Candide there are many examples of this. Not outright violence‚ but rather the type of violence that is referenced early on in the article‚ violence that is usually the byproduct of humankind striving to reach some other‚ more important goal. In CandideCandide does not go out of his way to kill‚ he ends up killing men‚ blinded by his desire to reunite with Cunegonde. The group murders described in this article remind me heavily of Candide‚ with Voltaire

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    Thornton Wilder epitomizes pessimism in "Our Town" through the everyday actions of the characters‚ the trivialness of life‚ and the attitudes of the dead toward their once loved world. People are spent through their meaningless everyday tasks‚ characters are shown to be worthless in comparison to the universe‚ and the attitudes of the dead about life are dull. These effects add up to illustrate Wilder’s idea of pessimism. One way Wilder shows pessimism in "Our Town" is by the everyday actions of

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    Allison LeBel December 15th‚ 2012 Professor O’Sullivan Word Count: 1‚241 Optimism As I sat in the hospital waiting room all I could think about was Jess. Everything was a blur. Seconds turn into minutes. Minutes turn into hours. Two songs played over and over on my iPod‚ “Wind Beneath my Wings‚” by Bette Midler and “Ten Thousand Angels‚” by Lynn Cooper. As the lyrics played‚ tears flowed down my bright red cheeks. Jess was always content with letting me shine and being the center of

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    The author of the novel ‘Candide’ published this satirical fiction the year of 1759. Voltaire having went to school to become a writer and then being thrown out of numerous countries afterwards. Kings and noble people who were offended by Voltaire’s genre of satire and black humor throughout his books. Leibniz‚ a german philosopher proposed Optimism and this philosophy was created upon the reason that they thought that logic was the reason for why god created the world and its people were as perfect

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    In Candide‚ Voltaire created an intelligent‚ satirical‚ and in-depth argument against many popular philosophies of the day. He used his own personal correspondence with friends as a basis for many of his character‚ including using the Duchess of Saxe-Gotha as a basic outline for the character of Dr. Pangloss. In contrast with some scholar’s arguments‚ the character of Pangloss is not intended to be an irredeemable‚ maleficent‚ or essentially stupid character. He is a complex man who echoes a popular

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    I wasn’t sure why the characters in “Candide‚” written by Voltaire‚ were very open-minded in the novel‚ throughout all the obstacles they had to face. Specifically‚ Candide himself. He was very determined to reach Cunegonde‚ the love of his life. According to the Interactive Oral‚ one of many theories that Voltaire showcased was “optimism‚” which is when people view life in a positive aspect‚ and look for the greater good in things. This explains why Candide was so open-minded about finding Cunegonde

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    Throughout his writing in Candide‚ Voltaire offers much commentary on the social structures‚ ideologies‚ and events present during his time. Voltaire constructs most of his characters in a highly exaggerated manner‚ creating highly caricaturized and often-absurd philosophies and viewpoints. Although this play was written in the 18th Century‚ many of the topics and parodies expressed through the hyperbolic characters are ageless in their applicability to many modern topics. In chapter five particularly

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