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    Candide is a satire written by the French author‚ Voltaire. The story can be considered a direct representation of Voltaire’s own life and philosophies. It was written during the age of reason‚ where great thinkers pondered the meanings of life itself. As a great thinker himself‚ Voltaire questioned the papacy and the regent through satire such as Candide. One theory in which he explored was whether work was preferable over the life of a philosopher. Martin is an old scholar; he has lost all hope

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    in strength and swiftness. The Wynonmys try to learn about Yahoos and they all were afraid of Guilliver. The author‚ Voltaire has specifically exposed the evil that exist in society. For example‚ throughout the story‚ Candide manages to find selfishness‚ sin and religious intolerance and the people were linear thinkers. The person during this time comes from the area of the enlightenment. Enlightenment means a time of illumination. The era was called this because it was a time when an influential

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    When reading a work of fiction‚ one has to be aware of different writing styles that will clue you into the information that the author wants one to pick up on. In the works‚ Molière ’s "Tartuffe" and Voltaire ’s "Candide" the themes of appearance vs. reality can be found. I will be discussing this theme which is both obvious and subtle depending on the author. I will be discussing the theme of appearance vs. reality. In "Tartuffe"‚ the character "Tartuffe" is touted as a holy zealous man that is

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    worship without persecution. However‚ the Christian right wing religious group Operation Save America entered the Senate floor and began to heckle Rajan Zed‚ the Hindu priest‚ perpetuating that Hinduism is an “abomination”‚ as Hindus do not worship “The lord Jesus Christ”. This leads us to ask the question: Is America a land of religious pluralism‚ or is it a land of “vociferous religious intolerance” (Amr‚ H. ¶ 1)? Religious tolerance is being resigned to the fact that variety exists. Pluralism

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    In this way‚ it seems clear that the debate over religious exemptions is a really difficult one. It is true that in theory‚ one’s individual‚ extensive practice of religion is not harmful‚ nor does it burden others too much. However‚ one could argue that a major issue in granting exemptions is that it undermines the law‚ before which we should all be treated as equal‚ and this without exception . Barry highlights that the “the law serves a public purpose”‚ as “its essence is the protection of some

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    1) Candide learns that while being optimistic is a useful trait‚ it will not help you in being successful. He learns that in order to have the “best of all possible worlds” he must work hard‚ because it will not just come to him. Candide has rejected Pangloss’ philosophy in exchange for hard‚ practical work. 2) Voltaire is correct in his theory that optimism blinds a person from the real life obstacles one must face. Life is not perfect because a person says it is; a person must experience life

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    example of an optimist and pessimist view is in Voltaire’s Candide‚ tells the story of Candide an illegitimate nephew of a German baron. He lives and grows up at a baron’s castle. His teacher Pangloss teaches him. Pangloss teaches hint that this world is “the best of all possible worlds”. Candide falls in love with the barons beautiful and young daughter named Cunégonde. One day‚

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    beliefs about life and reality‚ and these beliefs can shed light on many different aspects of humanity‚ such as faith‚ coping‚ and conflict (Koltko-Rivera‚ 2004). These beliefs affect and are affected by religious worldviews. While many religions teach peace and love‚ studies have shown that many religious people are prejudiced and discriminate against certain groups (Rowatt et al.‚ 2006; Leak & Finken‚ 2011). An explanation for this relationship between religion and prejudice is terror management theory

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    does not recognise labels of distinct religions[2][3] and has no concept of blasphemy or heresy.[4][5] Every citizen of India has a right to practice and promote their religion peacefully. However‚ there have been a number of incidents of religious intolerance that resulted in riots and violence. These incidents have been condemned by the governmental administrations‚ private businesses‚ and judicial systems. India is the birthplace of four major world religions: Hinduism‚ Jainism‚ Buddhism and

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    In Candide‚ Voltaire uses sarcasm to explain his viewpoint of "reason plus action". His philosophy is that it is not enough simply to believe in certain values and morals‚ but it is more important that the actions a person takes reflect those beliefs accurately. In addition‚ Voltaire argues that life experience is necessary to the function of reason‚ meaning that the more experiences someone has had in their life‚ the more knowledge they will have‚ and the more accurate that knowledge will be. These

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