Tuesday, May 12, 2020

Thus Spoke Zaratustra by Frederich Nietzche - 966 Words

The use of language is woven into such a dynamic doctrine in Thus Spoke Zarathustra that it speaks mountains of Nietzsche’s genius. The aspect of two voices speaking as one shows a grasp for the written word that few have accomplished. With metaphors abound and a deep understanding of literary masterpieces, Nietzsche portrays the world that we live in with such grace. The literal translation of the book takes a highly spiritual stance, but in between the lines there is such depth of knowledge and understanding. While Nietzsche writes many chapters to express his understanding through Zarathustra, the theme’s and messages are all very similar. Every chapter is like a piece of a grand puzzle that makes an intricate understanding of the world. Explaining the reality of what we think is reality would be too simple an explanation to fully grasp many of the concepts in Thus Spoke Zarathustra. That using words to describe such an amazing world would thus cheapen it to human st andards. Of course, I cannot be one to speak such harsh words, as I am intent on cheapening the glorious concepts with my own meager words. 2 As I would like to discuss the book as a whole, I would like to use a chapter that is a good summary of Zarathustra’s adventure of mind. The Three Metamorphoses has many elements of Nietzsche’s overall message, and is suitable to somewhat accomplish the task of interpreting the book by using the literal translation and underlying meanings portrayed therein. The Three

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