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This classic of a work is a stream of artistic boldness and deep torrential outpour and downpour. Friedrich Nietzsche comes at last out of his incubation in a very unclassifiable manner, an apparition of unexistent style of philosophical literature which none had dared venture before. What is courage? A rise anew, going to the unventured: Zarathustra, his eagle, his snake, at last, he is joined by a lion and doves.
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The last part of Part 1 in "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" is as melodramatic as it is very comedic. A discipler disdispling his students. Zarathustra does not want anything like an emergence of a "Zarathustranism" or "Zarathustran" movement. No! He wants only one thing---the disciples to find themselves as themselves---the finding of oneself in the factical sense.
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