Voltaire's frankness: Candido's transformation frankness (1991), another version of French writer François Mary Aloe, Voltaire, a short but yet diverse story about the journey of a young man's love The difficulties he faced. At the same time, please maintain a very strong, positive and philosophical outlook on life. The book began in an unknown year, and at some point during the Renaissance era, I suggested a young man named Candide. Candide likes the princess of the baroness and is therefore exiled from the land.
According to Vandaire's Candide, he explained the transformation of the hero's Candide through the story. Voltaire is ironic, arranging the shape of the character, expressing Candide's view of life, using exaggerated and contrast techniques. Basically, the hero endure human suffering to get the ultimate fate. In addition, Voltaire also shows the development of personality as a child's innocent personality, he is not responsible for knowing great people. In the text, the language shows the maturity of Candide. At the beginning of the novel, the reader finds compact, colorful and crisp sentences As a Candide, heroes run through life. Voltaire later adopted a calm and reflective style similar to the intellectual development of Candide. In addition, the author disputes the overly optimistic philosophy that Candide and Pangloss present.
Voltaire's frankness: Candido's transformation frankness (1991), another version of French writer François Mary Aloe, Voltaire, a short but yet diverse story about the journey of a young man's love The difficulties he faced. At the same time, please maintain a very strong, positive and philosophical outlook on life. The book began in an unknown year, and at some point during the Renaissance era, I suggested a young man named Candide. Candide likes the princess of the baroness and is therefore exiled from the land.