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  1. Lo! This cup is again going to empty itself, and Zarathustra is again going to be a man. Thus began Zarathustra’s down-going. 2. Zarathustra went down the mountain alone, no one meeting him. When he entered the forest, however, there suddenly stood before him an old man, who had left his holy cot to seek roots. And thus spake the old man to ...

  2. Thus do I speak unto you in parable, ye who make the soul giddy, ye preachers of equality! Tarantulas are ye unto me, and secretly revengeful ones! But I will soon bring your hiding-places to the light: therefore do I laugh in your face my laughter of the height. Therefore do I tear at your web, that your rage may lure you out of your den of ...

  3. Maka Berbicaralah Zarathustra atau Sabda Zarathustra ( [ Also sprach Zarathustra: Ein Buch für Alle und Keinen juga diterjemahkan sebagai Thus Spake Zarathustra] Error: { {Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup ( help) ), adalah sebuah novel filsafat yang ditulis oleh filsuf Jerman bernama Friedrich Nietzsche. Buku tersebut terdiri atas empat ...

  4. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra is a work in which Nietzsche expounds upon several of his key concepts, including the superman, self-overcoming ...

  5. Zarathustra is essentially a man who praises laughter, and who is able even to laugh at himself. That being said, the book is also extremely uneven. Nietzsche wrote it in ten- day bursts of inspiration, and it is clear that he didn't revise his work very carefully. The book is longer than it needs to be, and is often self-indulgent and clumsy.

  6. Analysis: Part I: Chapters 1-10. The chapter "On the Three Metamorphoses" gives us some insight into what Zarathustra means by "overman." The three metamorphoses seem to follow quite closely the path of a creative genius. Let us take the example of a painter. In the first stage, he must burden himself, like a camel, with the long and careful ...

  7. The titular Zarathustra, or Zoroaster, was a real-life historical figure, the founder of the ancient Persian religion Zoroastrianism. He is believed to have lived in the 7th century B.C.E. In a later book, Ecce Homo, Nietzsche explains that he chooses Zarathustra as his book’s “prophet,” because the historical figure based his religion on ...