Simplicity in Candide and Siddhartha

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November 20, 2015

 

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In light of this event, Candide makes the statement: There is no effect without a cause. All things are necessarily connected and arranged for the best. It was my fate to be driven from Lady Cunegonde's presence and made to run the gauntlet, and now I have to beg my bread until I can earn it. Things could not have happened otherwise...
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Things could not have happened otherwise. (Voltaire 26-27) Another instance in which Candide displays his naive and unadulterated nature takes place when he is treated derisively by a minister and his wife. The minister questions Candide as to whether or not he believes that the Pope is Antichrist, and when Candide does not answer in the manner found suitable by the minister's wife, she begins degrading him and ultimately pours the contents of a chamber pot on his head...
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