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Nietzsche's "Thus Spoke Zarathustra": Chief Problems, Conflicts And Threats
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6 pages in length. Nietzsche labored in his literary world of "Thus Spoke Zarathustra" to portray the purpose of humanity, which he maintained was for no other reason than as a bridge between beasts and the overman. According to his oft-debated theory, mankind is so full of his own self that he cannot see past his mortal flaws; as a direct result, he remains perpetually closer to the animal kingdom than the spiritual world due to his brutal and untamed approach to life. As such, these chief problems, conflicts and threats stand in the way of the "last man's" ability to create beyond himself, thereby imperiling the last man's understanding of the soul and the will. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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