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Candide

Voltaire

Editora: CLXBX

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Candide is a sharp, brilliantly satirical masterpiece that skewers blind optimism and challenges the philosophical complacency of its time. Written by Voltaire, this enduring classic follows the absurdly misfortunate adventures of a naïve young man whose unwavering belief that he lives in "the best of all possible worlds" is relentlessly tested by catastrophe, cruelty, and chaos.

The story begins in a sheltered castle, where Candide is raised under the influence of his tutor, Pangloss, a philosopher who insists that everything happens for the best. Cast out into a turbulent world, Candide embarks on a whirlwind journey across continents, encountering war, natural disasters, corruption, greed, betrayal, and human folly at every turn. From Europe to South America and beyond, each episode exposes the harsh realities that contradict his carefully instilled optimism.

Along the way, Candide reunites with lost companions, survives astonishing misfortunes, and witnesses both the heights of human absurdity and the depths of suffering. Voltaire's storytelling is swift and ironic, blending dark humor with biting social commentary. Through exaggerated events and colorful characters, he critiques organized religion, political tyranny, philosophical dogma, and the blind acceptance of suffering as part of a supposedly perfect design.

Yet beneath its comedic surface lies a serious philosophical inquiry. As Candide's illusions crumble, he is forced to reconsider the comforting but simplistic worldview he once embraced. The novel ultimately suggests a pragmatic alternative to empty theorizing: rather than speculating endlessly about cosmic purpose, one should focus on practical work, personal responsibility, and cultivating a meaningful life in the present.

Compact yet profound, Candide remains one of the most influential works of Enlightenment literature. Its wit is as sharp today as when it was first published, and its questions about optimism, resilience, and moral responsibility continue to resonate. With its blend of humor, adventure, and philosophical depth, Candide invites readers to laugh, reflect, and reconsider what it truly means to live wisely in an unpredictable world.
Disponível desde: 14/02/2026.
Comprimento de impressão: 127 páginas.

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