Paquette’s story smilar to the old woman.
Like the old woman, Paquette goes between various men. What's more similar to the old woman, she envisions a discouraged end for herself when appearance decades. Paquette continues with Voltaire's photo of women as poperty used and discarded by men.
Ch.25
Lord Pococurante
He has everything, beside his life is unfilled. He scorns anything; he is drained. Candide, obviously, is stupified by Pococurante's independence. Up until this point, he himself has dependably had a teacher and a right hand in circling his descions.
Ch, 26
Kings
As the lords recount their stories of domains lost, frequently by brutality, destiny, or provision is raised. A man can be the best one day and in jail the following.