Deism is expressed in "Candide" through the character of Pangloss, who represents the idea of a benevolent, impersonal creator who set the world in motion but does not interfere in human affairs. Pangloss's belief in the "best of all possible worlds" reflects deistic principles by suggesting that there is order and purpose in the universe that does not require constant divine intervention. This idea is contrasted with the frequent tragic and absurd events that befall the characters in the novel.
Voltaire wrote Candide.
Candide Franklyn's birth name is Candide Regan Franklyn.
1759
Candide was created in 1759-01.
Candide is pronounced "kahn-deed."
Candide Charkviani died in 1994.
Candide Charkviani was born in 1906.
Candide Rochefort died in 1971.
Candide Rochefort was born in 1904.
Candide - newspaper - was created in 1865.
Candide Thovex was born in 1982.
Candide Thovex has: Played Athlete in "Freeriders" in 1998. Played Candide Thovex in "Further" in 2000. Played Candide Thovex in "Los Alamos" in 2000. Played Candide Thovex in "Mind the Addiction" in 2001. Played Candide Thovex in "Subject to Change" in 2001. Played Candide Thovex in "The Prophecy" in 2002. Played Candide Thovex in "Ski Movie III: The Front Line" in 2002. Played Candide Thovex in "High Life" in 2003. Played Candide Thovex in "Soul Purpose" in 2004. Played Candide Thovex in "Tangerine Dream" in 2005. Played Candide Thovex in "Lost and Found" in 2007. Played himself in "Few Words" in 2012.