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The-Pre Zarathustran Phase: Exca/Elevating the Mother

The-Pre Zarathustran Phase: Exca/Elevating the Mother. Dr. Caroline Kay Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law Prepared by Kevin P. Harloff. Why would Dr. Picart use the picture below to describe Nietzche’s Duplicitat?. Apollinian or Dionysian? Or both?.

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The-Pre Zarathustran Phase: Exca/Elevating the Mother

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  1. The-Pre Zarathustran Phase: Exca/Elevating the Mother Dr. Caroline Kay Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law Prepared by Kevin P. Harloff

  2. Why would Dr. Picart use the picture below to describe Nietzche’s Duplicitat?

  3. Apollinian or Dionysian? Or both? • What are your thoughts on this song clip? Is it Apollinian or Dionysian? Or is it both?

  4. Art, Women, and Myth • Nietzsche can be viewed in different lights/darks in his view of women. • Human/All Too Human brings in the categories of the free-spirit vs. the fettered spirit. What is the difference between the two? • How dependent are women on men(according to Nietzsche)?

  5. Peter Pan • How does this clip relate to Nietzsche? • How is Peter Pan an embodiment of the man (in society, myth, etc)? • How is Wendy an embodiment of the woman (in society, myth, etc)?

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