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Monday, February 4, 2019

Voltaire and the Beginning of the Enlightment Essay -- Enlightenment of

Francis Marie Arouet was born on November 21, 1694 in Paris, France. As a child, Arouet grew up in an atmosphere that strictly obeyed the rules of the church service. During this time, trust in the church was an obligation for foreveryone in society and the authority of the church was never questioned, for this would definitely mean instant death. Meanwhile, Arouet enrolled at the Jesuit College of Louis-Le-Grande where he excelled in academics especially his skills in writing. After his schooling, Arouet became noticed by more of the aristocracy for his writing and eventually was imprisoned for supposedly composing deuce offensive works, the Puerto Regnanto and Jaivu.1 While serving his confinement, he assumed the notice de Voltaire. After choosing the new name, Voltaire said, I was very unlucky under my initiatory name. I want to see if this one will succeed any(prenominal) better.2 Upon his release from the Bastille, Voltaire was exiled to England, a country he grew very a micable of. At this time, freedom of speech was perpetually exemplified throughout the country of England Voltaire ensnare this toleration very advantageous to the beginnings of his opinion. While in England, Voltaire decided to airt his purpose of writing he now decided to fight for the unspoiled of human impropriety. From the time Voltaire moved to England through the remainder of his life, he mark the beginning of a new period, the Englightment, a time where he would continuously mock the idea of religion and reinforce the idea of human liberty and opinion fearlessly through his many plays, literature, and essays. Furthermore, Voltaire remained in England for three days while publishing an English version of the La Henriade, an essay concerning the disproof of religious toleration.3 Aft... ...zes Voltaire the best when he comments, Probably no man ever make itd who assailed the Church and the State with the same wit and keenness that always at Voltaires command and yet i n spite of this he managed to live comfortably, accumulate rich and die in peace.13 Notes 1. Francis Marie Arouet de Voltaire. http//www.ericjonas.com/ /features/candied/Voltaire/default.asp (20 Feb. 2000). 2. Darrow, Charles. Voltaire. http//www.aracnet.com/ungodliness/hist/ darrow5.htm (20 Feb. 2000). 3. Francis Marie Arouet de Voltaire, 1. 4. Darrow, 6. 5. Darrow, 9. 6. Darrow, 9. 7. Darrow, 13. 8. Darrow, 17. 9. Darrow, 11. 10. Wendy McElroy, Voltaire vs. Intolerance, Free Inquiry, Winter 1999, 61. 11. Darrow, 15. 12. Darrow, 16. 13. Darrow, 4.

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