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The Period Of The Elightenment: The Age Of Enlightenment

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The Age of Enlightenment, sometimes called the Age of Reason, refers to the time of the guiding intellectual movement, called The Enlightenment. It covers about a century and a half in Europe. From the perspective of socio-political phenomena, the period is considered to have begun with the close of the Thirty Years' War (1648) and ended with the French Revolution (1789). The intellectual movement known as the Enlightenment was spreading ideas about the equality and basic rights of man and the importance of reason and scientific objectivity. François-Marie Arouet ( 1694 – 1778), known by Voltaire , was a French Enlightenment writer, historian and philosopher famous for his wit, his attacks on the established Catholic Church, and his advocacy …show more content…

He stayed in the relative safety for most of the rest of his life, producing literary works. In 1778, Voltaire returned to Paris for the first time in twenty years to see his last play The Tragedy Irene performed. While he was there, he fell ill and died with the words "For God's sake leave me in peace". First, Candide first appeared in early 1759 and it's considered as Voltaire’s signature work, and it is here that he levels his sharpest criticism against nobility, philosophy, the church, and cruelty. It reflects Voltaire’s lifelong aversion to Christian regimes of power and the arrogance of nobility, but it also criticizes certain aspects of the philosophical movement of the Enlightenment. It attacks the school of optimism that contends that rational thought can curtail the evils perpetrated by human beings. Also, Candide doesn't meet the requirement for the novel indeed for the novella, but it's closer to be a fable or parable since its meanings lie close to surface, and little happens within it that is not designed to make a point in the ongoing argument. Often Candied associated with another literary category that is satire means writing ridicules or mocks the failing of individuals, institutions and

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