Premium Content Resignation to Realism in Voltaire's Candide
By David R. Eldersveld - February 20, 2003
Although the main characters in Voltaire's Candide supposedly resign themselves to work and cultivation rather than philosophizing in the end, it is necessary for them to survive struggle and turmoil in order to come to this realization. The adventures that bind Candide to his companions throughout the story provide a model for Voltaire's outlook…
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