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Beautiful women turn lives of men upside down. Comparison between Candide and Crash Test Dummies
Title: Beautiful women turn lives of men upside down. Comparison between Candide and Crash Test Dummies
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Beautiful women turn lives of men upside down. Comparison between Candide and Crash Test Dummies
From the beginning of romance, man has been fascinated by women to the point where their beauty eclipses all rational thought. Lust and desire replace his normal routine and his new love becomes the world and stars. This moonstruck trace has been the source of several humorous essays and few have done it as cleverly as Voltaire in Candide. Throughout the novel, Candide's warped perception of true love leads him to believe that marriage to
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other characters in an 18th Century painting. In addition the band members are individually introduced in single 18th Century paintings also replacing the heads of the original paintings with their own. The CD cover of the Crash Test Dummies tells the band wants to be associated with that period of time in which Voltaire wrote Candide and makes it easier for us to see, that this band has the intention to take over Voltaire's wit.
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