

Trumpets, Fifes, hautboys, drums and canon produced a harmony such as was never heard in hell. Never was anything so gallant, so well accoutred, so dashing and so well drilled as those two armies. His attitude sees him recruited by the Prussian army and exposed to the horrors of war. Imbued as he is with Optimism, he is content to accept whatever life throws at him without contemplation and to meet any difficult decision with indifference. But when the Baron catches Candide in a moment of intimacy with his daughter, Candide is thrown out.Ĭandide, though, is unfazed at being abandoned. There his tutor, Pangloss, teaches Candide the philosophy of Optimism – that a world closely scrutinised by a benevolent God, is the best of all possible worlds and all is ultimately for the best. Its relevance, arguably, has faded but its place in history will surely see it continue to endure.Ĭandide, a good-natured, open-minded, young man grows up in the castle of Baron Thunder-ten-Tronckh. A satire on prevailing philosophical thought of its time, Candide is Voltaire’s most enduring and well-read work.
