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Candide
Candide, a young man educated by the optimistic philosopher Pangloss, believes that he is living in "the best of all possible worlds." Candide’s world is Westphalia, more specifically, the castle of the Baron Thunder-ten-tronckh. Here Voltaire makes fun of the snobbish names of many German insignificant nobles. The baron's household includes his wife, his son, and his beautiful daughter, Cunegonde. Candide's happy world is disrupted when the baron kicks him out the door for having the nerve to kiss Cunegonde. This is the first of his many misfortunes. Alone, broke, and hungry, Candide is aided by two strangers who proceed to enlist him in the Bulgar army. After many troubles, Candide flees and makes his way to Holland. Here, an honest merchant named Jacques helps Candide, this time genuinely. After reuniting with his lover Cunegonde and then killing her two owners or masters he was forced to flee. He ended up at the Jesuit camp where Candide meets the commander of the Jesuits, who is Cunegonde's brother. The happy reunion ends when Cunegonde’s brother refuses to allow Candide to marry his sister. Candide promptly stabs him, puts on the Jesuit's robe, and takes flight once again with his faithful servant. As Candide travels acr
Approximate Word count = 1571
Approximate Pages = 6 (250 words per page double spaced)
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