Friday, November 15, 2019
Voltaire Essay -- essays research papers
   Voltaire was a talented, assertive, and controversial French writer from the     eighteenth century enlightenment period. He was born in 1694 to a wealthy     family in Paris, and given the name Francois-Marie Arouet. During the early     years of his life Voltaire endured many hardships. For instance, his mother     passed away when he was seven leaving only his father and older brother to     raise him. Unfortunately, this added insult to injury as Voltaire despised     both his father and brother. Nevertheless, Voltaire's determination allowed     him to rise above his early misfortunes, and he later went on to pursue     college at the College of Louis-le-Grand in Paris. Once there he studied     literature, despite his father's wishes that he pursue a carreer in law. It     was during this stretch of the young writer's life he first voiced his     oppositions on the established church and government in France. By the young     age of twenty two Voltaire was exhiled to Sully-sur-Loire for writing a     satire of the Duke of Orleans, the ruling regent of France. Voltaire's bouts     with those in power continued throughout most his life. In fact, he was     subject to brief spells in prison on more than one occasion for aggrevating     the reigning Monarch.    Despite French governmental attempts to deter or imprison him, Voltaire went     on to become an exeptional philosopher, author, and leading figure of the     enlightenment    The overall message of "Candide" is that every human being has the p...                      
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