Frankly: the impossibility of a happy life The focus of this article is in Voltaire's view of human happiness. Specifically, it is Candide and Voltaire will claim to have said that human happiness is impossible. Voltaire believes there are three reasons for this. First of all, Voltaire shows humanity in his novels about the personal problems that were concerned about the present. Voltaire said that they would not feel happy when Candid people had no problems, but instead they got bored. Their emotional life fluctuates between anxiety and boredom, and there are few periods of long-term happiness.
Candide was written by Voltaire and published in 1759 based on Age of Enlightenment. Candide is a satirical story about the most authentic form of happiness and a kind person who asks for acceptance of disappointment for his ultimate life. Candide, an illegal son of Baron's older sister, grew up in the Westphalian castle and was composed of his friends and philosopher - metaphysics - the universe - cosmology - Dr. Penrose. When he found out that Lady Cunegonde kissed behind the screen without thinking, Candide was suddenly kicked out of the castle.
Through the ultimate discovery of Candide, Voltaire said that happiness is dependent on one's attitude in many ways. Candide understands that life does not need to be full of riches to be happy, when facing a person satisfied with a simple garden and a loving family. After all, he noticed that everything in life is not evil, especially when trying to make changes rather than simply accepting it. Voltaire philosophy expressed through Candide's ultimate understanding is "We must cultivate the garden" (p. 4380), which is the key to happiness. Situation We accept all the things we gave in life and strive to make the most of it and that is all about our perception of our lives.
The protagonist of Candide, Voltaire lived happily in the baron Thunder-ten-tronckh's castle. Voltaire chose the Latin "candidus" or white-derived French adjective, Candide. This is because it shows that he is a goodwill character. Because he is an illegal son of Baron sisters, he lives here with the baron. He is poor, because he does not want to marry his father. According to the principle of Christianity, Voltaire has children born out of marriage to prove that he was born guilty. Candido grew up in the castle with Baron 's son and daughter Kunegondo. And three of them were taught by Panglos