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English, 04.03.2021 19:50, starxx05235

1. Candide:
Candide
2.
Cunegondè:
Cunegondè
3.
Pangloss:
Pangloss
4.
Cunegondè’s brother:
Cunegondè’s brother
5.
Baron:
Baron
6.
Paquette:
Paquette
7.
Cacambo:
Cacambo
8.
Old Woman:
Old Woman
9.
James:
James
10.
Don Issachar:
Don Issachar
11.
Don Fernando:
Don Fernando
12.
Grand Inquisitor:
Grand Inquisitor
Column B
a. Friendly and well-received; owns the best of all possible castles
b. Responsible for the hanging of Pangloss; Shared Cunègonde
c. Becomes a priest after being assumed dead; very pretty
d. Wealthy Jewish merchant; shared Cunègonde; thrown on dung pile
e. Governor; wants Cunègonde for himself; sends Candide away
f. Hired Pangloss as an accountant; drowned in the Bay of Lisbon
g. Expresses positive reasoning behind every negative event
h. Name translates to naïve or innocent; kills multiple people
i. Practices Natural Science experiments and spreads syphilis
j. Servant; speaks Spanish; Helps Candide escape the law multiple times
k. Noble birth; experienced much misfortune; knows everyone’s life sucks
l. Responsible for getting Candide kicked out of the castle

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1. Candide:
Candide
2.
Cunegondè:
Cunegondè
3.
Pangloss:

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