![]() ![]() This inexperience allows the hypothesis concerning “the best of all possible worlds” to influence Candide’s mannerisms as well as his perceptions ultimately leading to Candide’s confusion and dismay in other surroundings. The ultimate vision, which is Pangloss’s theory, is extremely provincial in thought but the experience of those he teaches is exceedingly limited. His perception on reality has been formed from an overly optimistic theory explained by his friend and personal tutor Pangloss. Candide is introduced to the story as an acquiescent youth with a simplistic view on life. ![]() The Character Candide changes to become a more sensitive and compassionate person and how he views life, which is important because it shows us how viewpoints and attitude can be affected by experience. ![]()
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