Thus Spoke Zarathustra

Thus Spoke Zarathustra

by Friedrich Nietzsche

Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Before Sunrise Summary & Analysis

Summary
Analysis
Zarathustra gives a hymn about the beauty of the sky, longing to disappear into its purity. He hates everything that obscures its clarity, things that neither “bless nor […] curse from the heart.” He longs for a declaration of “Yes! and Amen!” The one who can’t bless should learn to curse.
This section is an expression of Nietzsche’s optimistic view of life (“Yes! and Amen!”). Zarathustra rejects a halting, lukewarm attitude about life—someone who exercises the will to power does not settle for half-heartedness.
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Zarathustra says that everything is “baptized […] beyond good and evil,” with good and evil themselves only being fleeting. There’s no “eternal will” that acts upon things—rather, everything is subject to chance.
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