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  • Essay / Frederich Neitzche - 874

    Neitzche once wrote: “He who deviates from tradition becomes a sacrifice for the extraordinary. » You could say it was a reflection of himself. Obviously a true romantic, his love for nature and humanity, even his distaste for Christianity. All of his essays and writings reflect his strong feelings towards romanticism. Frederich Neitzche was best known for his observations of humanity and its nature. It was commendable that he was passionate about his philosophical writings and his pre-Socratic thought. Neitzche wrote about everything from life to death, and everything he wrote had special importance to him. As a young boy, Frederich suffered far more than the average child, even if he was brilliant. He had a very sad and lonely childhood, because of the hardships he experienced. Many of them inspired him for his later writings. When he was seven years old, Neitzche's father, a pastor, died. After being ill for several years and suffering from painful dizziness, he died. This event traumatizes and stimulates the young Neitzche. He became obsessed with death and its associated theories; such as: suffering, brain disintegration, death, burial and graves. As Neitzche grew up and realized he had inherited his father's illness, he became physically weak, but his strong will was not exhausted. But Frederick was drafted into the army and sent to the war between Germany and France. During the war he fell from his horse and was discharged from the army due to injuries. It was a relief. Neitzche then began to lose control of his life. he started drinking, going to parties and hanging out all the time. But it became too intense for him and his illness couldn't handle it. After a few months, he left his debauchery, renounced life, wandered into a corner and resumed the solitary seat he had occupied for most of his life. Furthermore, he despised himself immensely. He went to the mountains and began to think about the events of the war. He asked questions such as: what is the meaning of all this suffering? Where was the “eternal glory” of existence as preached by the prophets? He found no answers and eventually proposed the “God is dead” theory, or atheism. After thinking about and developing his philosophies, he compiled it and wrote several essays, one of which is The Antichrist, based on his theories on the Catholic religion and God or lack thereof.