Jim Roth’s Website Who’s Who in Candide Candide – He is the
novel’s protagonist. Young, good-hearted, completely naïve. He is
Voltaire’s “rat” in this experiment. Pangloss--a philosopher and Candide’s tutor. He has an absolute belief that this
world is “the best of all possible worlds” and imparts that philosophy to the
naïve Candide. He represents
Leibnitz’s theory of Optimism. Martin--a cynical scholar who
becomes Candide’s travel
partner. He is a confirmed pessimist, always expecting nothing but
the worst. Cunegonde –Candide’s love interest. She is the daughter
of a German baron who acts as Candide’s benefactor
until he discovers Candide and Cunegonde are more than just friends. Cacambo –He becomes Candide’s voluntary servant when Candide travels in South America. The
old woman—She
has lived a quiet and “interesting” life and becomes Cunegonde’s servant. The
Commander or the baron—He is Cunegonde’s brother. He
becomes a Jesuit priest after his family’s castle is destroyed. Jacques (the
Anabaptist)—humane, nurses Candide and Pangloss later in the novel. |