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27 April, 20:36

According to Enlightenment-era European writers, literature's role was to delight and what?

A. proselytize

B. instruct

C. correct

D. destroy

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  1. 27 April, 20:41
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    C is the right one do it
  2. 28 April, 00:28
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    B. Instruct

    The quintessential example of Enlightenment literature that both delights and instructs is Voltaire's Candide. Voltaire was a French philosopher from the Enlightenment era, who wrote the satire (a genre literature where social criticism is masked by humor) Candide. Candide was an attack to Leibnizian optimism. Leibniz was a German philosopher who was a pioneer of what we know today as positive thinking (i. e. "all is for the best").
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