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    Attempts to Enlighten The ideas taught and preached by enlightenment philosophes spread rapidly around world‚ and were accepted widely by subjects and rulers alike. The reign of despots Catherine the Great and Joseph II both bore significant attempts at enlightenment for their subjects. However‚ their respective attempts to further these enlightened ideas in the hopes of benefitting their subjects were arguably faint and feeble. The rule of Catherine the Great‚ and her steps forward in education

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    not perfect. In this present day and age there are some people that like to believe that god created a beautiful planet‚ but I believe the devil should receive some credit for its creation also. One of the world ’s greatest satires‚ Candide by Voltaire‚ some characters feel the same way that I do. However others do not. Martin‚ a skeptic thinks this is not "the best of all possible worlds" ("Candide"102)‚ as Dr. Pangloss would say. My present worldview is more close to the view of the eighteenth

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    created the Encyclopedia during the enlightenment. By doing this he made more people know about the enlightenment ideas‚ which challenged established authority in France during this time. All the greatest enlightenment thinkers such as Rousseau‚ Voltaire‚ John Locke‚ and several others challenged authority with new ideas. The only problem was spreading the word about these new ideas. That is how Denis Diderot helped. He created an Encyclopedia to write all these ideas in one place so everyone

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    revolutionize the world. These philosopher and their work was like propaganda; they were using their literature to persuade the public into thinking about what they had to say‚ and eventually following those ideologies. (Harvey 474). Locke‚ Montesquieu‚ and Voltaire were thinkers of the people and this is key in the French revolution because they do an excellent job in motivating them. These three thinkers advocated for the individual to be set free from all unnatural constraints that ruin them. Whether these

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    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 before you make assumptions about it. 3) Evidence: “Candide‚

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    The Influences of Candide’s Development The story Candide or Optimism‚ written in 1759 by Francois Marie Arouet De Voltaire‚ is about a young man who experiences many misfortunes and who is exceptionally naïve. His development throughout his journey in life is contributed and influenced by the people he comes in contact with. In the story‚ Candide has the opportunity to experience many different views on philosophical optimism by meeting different people who have all suffered from different experiences

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    Voltaire’s Candide: One Man’s Search For True Happiness and Acceptance of Life’s Disappointments Voltaire’s Candide is a philosophical tale of one man’s search for true happiness and his ultimate acceptance of life’s disappointments. Candide grows up in the Castle of Westfalia and is taught by the learned philosopher Dr. Pangloss. Candide is abruptly exiled from the castle when found kissing the Baron’s daughter‚ Cunegonde. Devastated by the separation from Cunegonde‚ his true love‚ Candide

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    The Enlightenment was a time period of demystification and the birth of many new ideas. Thinkers of the Enlightenment such as John Locke‚ Voltaire and Rousseau believed in governments that were based on the interests of the people‚ and not obtaining too much power. Global politics in the 17th and 18th century‚ including France‚ Venezuela and Mexico were impacted greatly by the ideas of the enlightenment. The French Revolution was born from the ideas of the enlightenment‚ including John Locke’s

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    came from them-the middle class. They were just beginning to learn to read” (Document 4). Through this the middle class gained knowledge and ideas of the Enlightenment. They became philosophers. They started to believe and realized many things. Voltaire believed in freedom of speech but gone thrown in jail for making fun of a rich baron. This made the rest of the citizens to wonder about what they could say and why weren’t they allowed to talk about whatever they wanted?. John Locke was a believer

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    political leaders took opposing views on the interpretation of universal equality. Many of the philosophes‚ the leaders of the Enlightenment‚ were against slavery. They held that all people had a natural dignity that should be recognized. Voltaire‚ an 18th century philosophe‚ pointed out that hundreds of thousands of slaves were sacrificing their lives just so the Europeans could quell their new taste for sugar‚ tea and cocoa. A similar view was taken by Rousseau‚ who stated that

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