Monday, March 18, 2019
Essay on Voltaireââ¬â¢s Candide: The Accuracy of Candide -- Voltaire Candi
Voltaire is localize in Candide, where he argues that manners on earth is hell in many ways. Voltaire accurately describes how selfish tribe often are and how they inflict misery on others as a dissolvent. Voltaire also describes accurately common forms of unmercifulness in society. Although he may be mistaken that either wars are equally senseless and avoidable, Voltaire is correct in showing that war inevitably produces atrocities, which makes for hell on earth. In support of these statements, lets examine Voltaires accurate description of human selfishness. An example would be the behavior of the sailor who Pangloss and Candide met on their voyage to Lisbon. This sailor was rescued from drowning by Jacques the Anabaptist. Yet when Jacques fell into the sea himself, the sailor rule outd to risk his own heart to save him. As a result of this selfishness, Jacques died. Later on, when the sailor reached shore, he ignored the sufferings of people horribly injured by a fres h earthquake. Instead the sailor took coin from them in order to get inebriated and hire a prostitute. This sailor was wholly self-centered and uncaring well-nigh anyone else and by non helping anybody out he in outlet inflicted misery on them. When the terrorists destroyed the World Trade Centers, and many guard and firemen were killed, many people received money for relatives that did not die, and used the money for gambling, booze and whores. Human nature in this regard has not changed since the have was written. This being so, Voltaires description of how human selfishness can often turn life on earth into a hell is accurate. Voltaires depiction of how common cruelty is in society is also well supported. For example, Voltaire describes how Candide en... ... again as an example, in that respect were many instances of people who risked their own lives to save others and as a result received citations and promotions as well as the admiration of their family and friends. T his objection to my argument, however, does not take an important thrust of Candide into account. That is, that Voltaire felt that he had to use travesty and one-sided presentation to make sure his audience did not refuse to contemplate deeply just how much cruelty and selfishness exists at all times all around them and how much people suffer because of that. deeds Cited and Consulted Frautschi, R.L. Barrons Simplified Approach to Voltaire Candide. New York Barrons Educational Series, Inc., 1998. Lowers, James K, ed. Cliff Notes on Voltaires Candide. Lincoln Cliff Notes, Inc. 1995. Voltaire. Candide. New York Viking Publishers, 1976.
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