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... passion for maintaining all is right when all goes wrongE(Voltaire, p.86). Using satire, Voltaire, in Candide, portrays the horrors of 18th century Europe: the civil and religious dilemmas, sexual diseases, punishment of innocents, and the nature of suffering. Candide has all the standard elements of tragedy: Reversal, suffering and death in the form of human actions as well as natural calamities such as a squall, an earthquake, war, as well as rape and looting. He uses Candidefs love to depict human dilemma, reversal and choice. Candide faces several crossroads, and in the beginning is optimistic in his belief that Ethere is some good in all that happens.E The tragedy ... peoples ideas and make them are own? Can, or should, this type of business transaction be stopped? There are two schools of thought on this issue. One school sees electronic cheating as innocuous and banal. The other sees it as an educational and literary outrage, but neither side can debate the fact that representing a purchased term paper as ones own work is plagiarism, plain and simple. The debate over intellectual property rights dates back to pr...