Why does the madman in nietzsches parable say


Psychology Problem

‘The Madman.'

• Why does the ‘madman' in Nietzsche's parable say, "God is dead! God remains dead! And we have killed him!"(120)? What does he mean? Who is he talking to? And what is he really trying to say? (Answer the question in your own words. Also, find examples in the text).

• What does the ‘madman' mean when he says:

"There was never a greater deed - and whoever is born after us will on account of this deed belong to a higher history than all history up to now!" (120).

What "deed" is he referring to?

The response should include a reference list. Using one-inch margins, Times New Roman 12 pnt font, double-space and APA style of writing and citations.

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