How is the story candide different from Voltaires pronouncements?

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2026-03-25 23:45

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"Candide" is a satirical novel that critiques various aspects of society, religion, and philosophy through a fictional narrative, whereas Voltaire's pronouncements are more direct expressions of his own views on similar subjects. The story of "Candide" allows Voltaire to demonstrate his ideas through character development and plot, while his pronouncements are straightforward statements of his beliefs and criticisms.

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