Examples Of Prejudice In Candide

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In the book “Candide” the author, Voltaire is critiquing and satirizing prejudice. Voltaire does this by making everything so absurd and irrational to the point where the audience has the right to laugh and question the scenarios and action of the naive Candide. Some may believe that he is rather capitalizing on and reinforcing them (explain?), but as a satirist, Voltaire must over exaggerate to get his points across. The ironic order of occurrence hences the idea of a satirical novel. Voltaire is critiquing and satirizing prejudice.

< > Voltaire satirizes a number of philosophes on their optimistic outlook on life. Firstly handedly, the standpoint of optimism was introduced by Pangloss, who taught “metaphysico-theologo-cosmolonigology” which Voltaire wittily made use of the situation to satire the topic of optimism and the teachings of Pangloss alone and does so by humoring his readers to show that the well respected Pangloss and his philosophy was merely a big joke! The science of the so called “metaphysico-theologo-cosmolonigology” states “… things cannot be otherwise; for, since everything is necessarily for the best purpose. Note that noses were made to wear spectacles, we therefore have spectacles.” Without a doubt, a …show more content…

With this, Voltaire is contradicting the idea

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