Candid où l'optimisme
"Candide" is a satirical novel written by the French writer Voltaire in the 18th century. The novel tells about the adventures of a young man named Candide and his journey full of misfortunes and challenges that make him question the meaning of happiness and evil in the world. The writer shows Pizzarian philosophy through the adventures of Candide and other characters, indicating his thinking on issues such as religion, freedom, injustice, and humanity. Voltaire uses the character of Candide to express his harsh criticism of the simple optimistic philosophy that believes that the world is better than it seems.