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8/25/2017

'Candide and Tartuffe'

' period analyzing the deuce groovy works, Candid by Voltaire and Tartuffe by Moliere, it became exceedingly obvious that the ii villains, Tartuffe and Pangloss, have more differences plainly they be highlighted by two actually identical traits, the work reveal of fabrication and corruption of Epistemology. \nThe first gear and possibly approximately obvious acknowledgmentistic that Tartuffe and Pangloss sh be is their use of prank. While it whitethorn be in separate forms some(prenominal) Tartuffe and Pangloss use cunning to their advantage. Tartuffe gives of the facade of a deeply spectral and devout Catholic, when in fact he is not at all and does something that the catholic church preaches against; universe overly outbound with your religious obligations. We reckon examples of this when Tartuffe makes reference to a cilice he officially had on by asking his human beings servant to deposit it up for him, but only doing so when he is certainly that he is i nwardly ear crack cocaine of other(a)s. Its funny because this very act is called out by Dorine, for her see such sp deaththrift behavior cried bastard:\nTARTUFFE [Observing DORINE, and calling to his manservant off-stage.]\n see up my hair-shirt, pose my scourge in place, \nAnd pray Laurent, for enlightenments continual grace.\nIm going to the prison house now, to share \nMy dying few coins with the brusque wretches there. \nDORINE [Aside.] Dear God, what devotion! What a form! (III.2.1-5) \n\nHow ever with Pangloss in Voltaires Candid, deception is used unintentionally. Pangloss holds dependable to his beliefs even to the end after either hardship they adventure and all of the border on ruins with death. Pangloss is a character created in the mountain range of Gottfried Leibniz. Gottfried Leibniz was a German mathematician and Philosopher who is a corporeal character strange many other figures referenced in this work who are figments of the writes imagination. Pa nglosss teachings and philosophies, mirror from Leibniz, are ground of a opening stating that because God is perfect and he is the c...'

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