Nietzsche, a Lutheran Protestant, is a child of a devout family. At the age of sixteen, when he lost his father, Nietzsche settled in Noumburg with his mother and sister. He then received a scholarship in 1858 and attended the Protestant boarding school, Schulpfortay, and received a basic education on the ancient Greek and Roman Classics. In 1864 he went to Bonn University to be a priest for family tradition, but here he learned philology knowledge from Friedrich Wilhem Ritschl Nietzsche was involved in musicals and worked in the Prussian army in 1868. However, for various reasons, he was removed from this position. He started working as a Professor of Philology at the University of Basel in the year. Meanwhile, he began to study the philosophy of Arthur Schopenhaver in depth. years became a Swiss citizen and voluntarily went to the front in the Franco-Prussian war; but when dysentery and gifteria were caught, he returned to Basel. In 1879, on the occasion of the further deterioration of his health, he was taken from his workplace. He spent the next ten years alone, but in an intensive and intellectual effort. He was totally away from the classical philology and gave himself to philosophy, his masterpiece, "Such was Zarathustra." After this work, he developed the "aphorism style", which he proved his mastery.
Thus, Zarathustra emphasized the concept of "return to life", one of Nietzsche's most basic considerations. According to Nietzsche, who has always believed that every human being's life is an entirely determined whole, and that he will gain a great freedom if he accepts his life as wholly as it is, the person who reaches this point will be a "master".
Nietzseche completely lost his mental abilities in early 1889. It was thought that he was due to the progress of the phrengiant he had caught during his student years. For the next eleven years he lived a life to be herbal and died in 1900 with his family.
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