Martin

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Martin is a pessimistic scholar who serves as one of Candide’s key philosophical foils in Voltaire’s satirical novella "Candide."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
philosophical pessimist
scholar
appearsAlongside Cacambo
Candide
Pangloss
appearsIn Candide
appearsInChapterRange middle and later chapters of Candide
associatedPhilosophy philosophical pessimism
attitudeTowardHumanNature deeply skeptical
attitudeTowardWorld believes world is full of misery and vice
contrastsWith Candide
Pangloss
countryOfOriginOfWork France
createdBy Voltaire
firstAppearance Candide, chapter where Candide meets him on the ship to Bordeaux
genreOfWork satirical novella
influences Candide’s later skepticism
languageOfWork French
literaryFunction critic of optimism
literaryPeriod European Enlightenment
surface form: Enlightenment
literaryStatus major supporting character in Candide
medium literature
narrativePurpose to challenge Leibnizian optimism
to embody radical doubt about providence
nationalityInFiction scholar from Holland (in some interpretations)
occupation scholar
philosophicalPositionOnEvil sees evil as pervasive and dominant in the world
relationshipToCandide philosophical mentor
traveling companion
roleInWork philosophical foil to Candide
philosophical foil to Pangloss
textualSource Candide
surface form: Candide, ou l’Optimisme
workPublishedIn 1759
worldview pessimism

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Candide mainCharacter Martin