
Originally Posted by
LaPléiade
I do not know if I can be any help on that matter but here is some ideas :
Candide in French means naive . At the beginning of the book , he believes in Pangloss's sayings and does not have a proper opinion on things. He just thinks that "tout est pour le mieux dans le meilleur des mondes". Then slowly he will go through lots of , lets call them adventures , and will understand that philosophy and especially metaphysic is not the right thing in life , that is not what is essential . "Il faut cultiver notre jardin"
Cacambo is an optimistic person. He is the very definition of life : he likes living , he is a good fellow , generous and kind and faithfull. He always has a good vision on things and events , he knows how to behave and what to do in every circumstances . He does not want to find a true meaning of life , but just wants to live it.