Necessity of the fourth part of "Thus spoke Zarathustra"

The purpose of this paper is to examine a question whether the fourth part of "Thus spoke Zarathsutra" is necessary through checking "Thus spoke Zarathustra," Nietzsche's statement from other works, and the letters which Nietzsche wrote. In this paper, I define the fourth pa...

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Main Author: Murakami, Naoko
Other Authors: Sepp, Hans Rainer
Format: Dissertation
Language:German
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-338259
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spelling ndltd-nusl.cz-oai-invenio.nusl.cz-3382592021-02-26T05:20:16Z Necessity of the fourth part of "Thus spoke Zarathustra" Murakami, Naoko Sepp, Hans Rainer Joisten, Karen The purpose of this paper is to examine a question whether the fourth part of "Thus spoke Zarathsutra" is necessary through checking "Thus spoke Zarathustra," Nietzsche's statement from other works, and the letters which Nietzsche wrote. In this paper, I define the fourth part of "Thus spoke Zarathustra" as comedy, and analyze the reason why the fourth part should be the last part. This paper handles the process that "Zarathustra" overcomes himself with the help of the laughter in the fourth part. Moreover, this paper proposes the importance of the two gods, Dionysos and Apollon, whose presence is inevitable for the appearance of laughter, and discusses the relation between the gods and laughter. Keywords Nietzsche, comedy, tragedy, Dionysos, Apollon, laughter, "Thus spoke Zarathustra" 2014 info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-338259 ger info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess
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description The purpose of this paper is to examine a question whether the fourth part of "Thus spoke Zarathsutra" is necessary through checking "Thus spoke Zarathustra," Nietzsche's statement from other works, and the letters which Nietzsche wrote. In this paper, I define the fourth part of "Thus spoke Zarathustra" as comedy, and analyze the reason why the fourth part should be the last part. This paper handles the process that "Zarathustra" overcomes himself with the help of the laughter in the fourth part. Moreover, this paper proposes the importance of the two gods, Dionysos and Apollon, whose presence is inevitable for the appearance of laughter, and discusses the relation between the gods and laughter. Keywords Nietzsche, comedy, tragedy, Dionysos, Apollon, laughter, "Thus spoke Zarathustra"
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