ZADIG, Chapter VII, Voltaire
"The Disputes and Hearings" from the beginning to "orders that Zadig should turn to as we wish."
The corrected is three pages word font 14, includes an introduction, a problematic development in two parts, a transition, a conclusion
Problem:
What this extract to you it reflects the triumph of reason?
Extract from the study:
Behind Voltaire's satire cuts a certain pessimism: the reason is not necessary to itself, it is difficult to eradicate superstitions the blind obedience of authority, taste for stylistic effects hiding it the intellectual vacuum ....
Study design:
Introduction
Problem
Development
I - The religious superstitions
Transition
II - The triumph of reason
Conclusion
Opening
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