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Zarathustra's Prologue And Three Species
 
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Zarathustra talks about how the lion becomes the lord of its own desert. Even though the lion is a preying beast it is still forced to become a child. Zarathustra sees the lion becoming a child as a new beginning. After I read the sections about the Zarathustra I realized that he could be extremely influential...
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I believed that he made god points in both Zarathustra Prologue and the three speeches. It seem like he could be a bit rash at times. That never took away from his good speeches.
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