The main character has many qualities that make his name "Candide" appropriate, he is named Candide because of the setting of the novel and the way the character is brought up. He is a young man living in a paradise like home, he was indoctrinated Leibnizian optimism by his mentor. The short novel describes the main character, Candide as being of "a very simple spirit" and his face as being an index of his mind. His mentor, taught him that he lives in the "best of all possible worlds", he constantly teaches him that everything that happens is for the best.
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I do not know what is being asked,are we talking about a certain judge?
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The death of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling.
Felicia and Rose going to Winslow's in Raymond.
The Bishop's acceptance of the challenge to follow.
The Bishop and Bruce move to the Settlement.
Felicia moves to Chicago.
The Bishop's encounter with Burns.
Penrose's pledge for tenement improvement.
The meeting at the Settlement.
Maxell's sermon and vision for the future of the major characters in the novel
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