Kandīd

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Voltaire: Kandīd (Urdu language, 2004, Buk Hom)

160 pages

Urdu language

Published Sept. 7, 2004 by Buk Hom.

OCLC Number:
55685226

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Translation of French classic novel.

202 editions

reviewed Candide, or, Optimism by Voltaire (A Norton critical edition)

comedy sketch

The novel is about Candide, an extreme optimist who, along the journey, has his optimism worn down, until him and his friends find satisfaction in a simpler life.

The novel is very silly, a lot of good hoots to be had. The Old Woman With One Buttock and Martin the Philosopher are particularly funny sketches. Still, the characters are intentionally paper-thin plot devices.

Candide answered: —I have seen worse; but a wise man, who has since had the misfortune to be hanged, taught me that everything was marvelously well arranged. Troubles are just the shadows in a beautiful picture.

—Your hanged philosopher was joking, said Martin; the shadows are horrible ugly blots.

They make a trip to the legendary city of El Dorado, a utopia without suffering or conflict. That whole event was my favorite part. I think it's a statement about how people don't want what is good for …

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