![]() ![]() As such, Candide is the story of education of its hero, a young and naïve man called Candide, raised in a Westphalian baron’s estate and truly believing his preacher Pangloss that all is for good in this world and things cannot be different from what they are. Candide can be viewed as “a satire on systems a discussion of the problem of evil a comparison of Utopia and reality a pursuit of the secret of happiness an education…” (Pearson 110). ![]() Voltaire’s renowned shrewd outlook and sober judgment found reflection in his famous satire Candide, or Optimism – a book which, met with a scandal immediately after publication, has enjoyed great popularity for centuries due to the vital and burning problems discussed in it. ![]() In the scope of classical literature, the writings of Francois Voltaire occupy a prominent position. ![]()
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