Thus Spoke Zarathustra Ep. 9 - Part 3 Begins: Before Sunrise, Mount of Olives | Nietzsche Explained
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Part Three of Thus Spoke Zarathustra opens and the register changes. Zarathustra is alone again — and the book becomes darker, stranger, and more personal.
We begin with "Before Sunrise," where Zarathustra addresses the open sky in one of Nietzsche's most beautiful passages — a vision of existence that needs no justification, no creator, no purpose. Then we move into "On the Virtue That Makes Small," where Zarathustra confronts a world that hasn't become wicked but something worse: small. Finally, "Upon the Mount of Olives" gives us Zarathustra the trickster — laughing where Christ wept, wearing masks, and hiding his deepest truths behind warmth.
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