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Gold And Silver French And English
828 wordsUntil the late 1400 's, Europeans did not know the existence of the two American continents (North and South America). To the European explorers, exploring the other side of the Atlantic was like exploring an entire different world, hence the name- the New World. In 1492, Christopher Columbus unknowingly discovered the new continent. His original motives for exploring was to find an easier route to Asia but instead, he discovered the New World. Thus; Spain, France and England began sending out c...
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Gold And Precious Stones Cacambo And Candide Wealthy
1,193 wordsCandide Wealth and great materialistic possession brings happiness and success to most peoples lives. Although wealth does not always bring happiness, El Dorado was one society where all its inhabitants lived lives full of success and happiness. In Candide, wealth proved to guarantee a person a step forward in life and some sense of freedom. Sometimes when one lives in an environment consisting of total equality, one may prefer to leave and go to a different place where they would be considered ...
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Critique Of Utopia In Candide By Voltaire
669 wordsVoltaire's satire, Candide, is a novel that critiques and creates the perfect world. Two different situations paint inaccessible images of the earth at her finest. The first Utopia visited is El Dorado, a country in the New World where all men are equal and money is worthless. Another incident of a perfect world is the final chapter of satire, where Candide is reunited with his friends. These journeys show Voltaires ideas of near Utopias and their characteristics. El Dorado is a magical country ...
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El Dorado Gold Rush
701 wordsOn December 7, 1848, an ornate tea caddy arrived in Washington after an arduous three-month journey. It was filled, not with tea, but with gold discovered at John Sutter's sawmill in California. The samples were exhibited. Newsmen flocked to cover the story. President Polk himself publicly confirmed the discovery of "extensive and valuable" mines which before were only rumored, recommending that Congress establish a territorial government and a Federal mint in the mysterious westward realm that ...
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California Gold Rush El Dorado
2,181 wordsOn December 7, 1848, an ornate tea caddy arrived in Washington after an arduous three-month journey. It was filled, not with tea, but with gold discovered at John Sutter's sawmill in California. The samples were exhibited. Newsmen flocked to cover the story. President Polk himself publicly confirmed the discovery of "extensive and valuable" mines which before were only rumored, recommending that Congress establish a territorial government and a Federal mint in the mysterious westward realm that ...
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Trials And Tribulations State Of Mind
1,712 wordsEssay 1 02 / 08 / 99 Page 01 Two popular writing techniques used by many of the enlightenment's great were irony and humor. Great writers such as Jean-Baptiste Poquelin Moliere and Francois-Marie About De Voltaire made excellent use of these techniques. With humor, both writers wrote stories which kept their audience involved in funny situations, while with irony the writers were able to explain their underlying messages. Born seventy-two years apart, they are a superb example of how these techn...
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El Dorado Perfect World
846 wordsExplorers always wanted to find the Golden City. Of course, none of them did. In Candide, Voltaire describes a city that is equivalent to any Golden City. This world is the ideal world that almost anyone would like to live in. However, when Candide finds his Golden City, known as El Dorado, he leaves it. One might wonder why Candide left El Dorado, but there were many well justified reasons for Candide's departure from the perfect world he was searching for. Candide gives several arguments for l...
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