Candide

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Lois G

 

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October 7, 2015

 

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(118) The amazement and awe by Candide is answered with an explanation from Count Pococurant that shows that he is happy with them, but is becoming tired of their presence. (118) Voltaire strongly appeals to the reader with this scene because mankind places male/female companionship as a top priority of life...
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Psychologists have classified human companionship as one of the most essential sociological needs of mankind. This is confusing to Candide's because Count Pococurant is unsatisfied with two girls that caught Candide's attention with their beauty, their style, and their manner. (118) To add to the irony of this situation, Candide's journey throughout the novel is a pursuant for a woman that he sees to be a good companion...
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