Crazy magazine, Simpsons, Saturday night scene. Satire is one of the most popular forms of comedy in our society. Before the 18th century, satire was not a form of complete development, so this is not necessarily the case. But satire is necessary; writers and artists need ambiguous ways to criticize their government, their church and their nobility. In the 18th century satire was very popular. The satire as an art form comes from the classic, especially the satirical work by Roman Horace.
Candide is an optimistic optimistic weird humor to Voltaire's Enlightenment philosopher, a faraway story. This is the story of a young man who risks danger around the world, where he has witnessed many evils and disasters. During the trip he insisted on the teachings of Mentor Pangloss and believed that "everything is possible in all possible worlds." Candide is Voltaire's answer to the ridiculous conviction he is looking at optimist - one
Voltaire Voltaire respects Candido. Candid is one of the leading writers, philosophers and leaders of the Enlightenment who is known as one of the greatest satire writers ever. Voltaire wrote an important genre: tragedy, history, philosophy and novels, just like his British contemporary Samuel Johnson. In the American traditional dictionary, we define the satire as follows. In the story of Candide, Voltaire uses other philosopher's arguments about the role of characters and the experience of interaction between characters, and the theory that "everything is best in all possible worlds" (Voltaire) Voltor thinks that there are many flaws in the society in which he lives and explains this throughout the whole story.