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Voltaire's Candide: The Problem Of Evil

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The problem of evil philosophy has been a long debated topic. The idea that God is almighty, God is perfectly good, and evil exists has many different sides, which sparks many different explanations. During Candide, Voltaire addresses the topic with multiple examples applying to both moral and natural evils. However, the problem of evil to me is not as simple as one answer. I believe that there needs to be a certain extent of evil to bring out good and that is why God created it. Candide by Voltaire is filled with misfortunes. Throughout the book, he portrays moral evil with murder, rape, greed, sacrifice, and a few other examples. Cunegonde’s brother says, “I saw my father and mother killed, and my sister ravished.” Multiple times during
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