Voltaire

1. Voltaire, born François-Marie Arouet in 1694, was a French Enlightenment writer and philosopher known for his wit and advocacy of free speech and religious tolerance.

  1. He was famous for writing plays, essays, poems, novels, and history books, most notably “Candide,” which has become a classic of world literature.

  2. Voltaire spent more than 10 years in exile and was imprisoned several times during his life due to his outspoken criticisms of the Catholic Church’s power and authority.

  3. Despite being a skeptic, he authored multiple plays on religious themes, including “Bruiser” and “The Orphan of China,” which showcased his talent for satire.

  4. Voltaire championed freedom of thought, and through his works, he challenged the prevailing beliefs, social norms, and political systems of his time. He is often considered the most influential figure in the Age of Enlightenment.

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