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This 4 page paper argues that Nietzsche is important not because of what he says but really due to the way in which he says it. Quotes from Beyond Good and Evil are used to support the thesis. No additional sources cited.
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is a master of language but he was not charismatic enough to carry the lead in the Republican primary some years ago. Yet, when writing letters or fiction or non-fiction,
it helps to be a master of words. Word choices can mean the difference between someone following ones ideas and someone ignoring a piece of writing. Friedrich Nietzsche for
example has become a significant philosopher. His rhetoric is fierce and direct. Yet, he has a flowery way with words. His writings appear genuine because he uses words well. Content
becomes irrelevant as the words that fall off the page so easily that it attracts a wide audience, suggesting that Nietzsche was not great for what he said, but for
how he said it. A prompt submitted by a student suggests that the identification of characteristics of Nietzsches texts include anecdotes, structural peculiarities and textual "movements" in addition to
the particular way in which he employs imagery and other literary techniques. The question is, what exactly renders Nietzsches writing unique? How has he created a following simply by using
words? Some examples may help to explain the phenomenon. First, a look at his work Beyond Good and Evil can help to demonstrate that while the philosopher uses rather simple
concepts, his method of production and use of language helps to propel the work to greatness. The Book Beyond Good and Evil examines things like the difference between good and
bad and good and evil. Each of the comparisons appear to be direct opposites and it is a contradiction of sorts. If there are two opposites of good, then each
cannot logically be a pure opposite. Nietzsches explanation for the difference between good and evil and good and bad is that evil has a motivating force attached. One can say
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