How does Zarathustra distinguish himself from “the lover of knowledge” in the “Section on “The Wanderer”?

The Portable Nietzsche

Read the article, briefly answer the following two questions with few sentences.

 

Read The Portable Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra 264-272. Briefly answer the following two questions with few sentences.

Don’t use any second source to answer the questions.

Please note: Spend most of your time on the second question.

Question One:

How does Zarathustra distinguish himself from “the lover of knowledge” in the “Section on “The Wanderer”?

Question Two:

In the section “On the Vision and the Riddle,” Zarathustra has two visions. The first one involves a “gateway,” and the second one involves a shepherd and a snake, which “crawled into the shepherd’s mouth while he was asleep.” What does the second vision represent, and why perhaps is it called the “vision of the loneliest”?

 

 

Subject: Philosophy

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