Oral reports can be performed as lectures or speeches where an audience listens passively as expositions where listeners ask questions or make comments as debates between two opposing sides on an issue or even group discussions where everyone voices opinions. After Zarathustra departs from them with sadness, his disciples realize just how much they have learned from him and decide to spread the word themselves. Zarathustra teaches his ideas to disciples who listen but do not understand at first because they are too attached to their own ways of thinking. To become this overman, one must have a sense of envy, be able to fight for what they need or want in life, and not feel pity for others (beyond basic human sympathy). He believes that some day, mankind will be better than he is now and reach the state of overman. Zarathustra is a prophet who has ideas about the future of humanity. Zarathustra realizes that his teachings must be more subtle so that the villagers will listen to him. He wants to teach the people of his village about this truth, but they don’t believe him and think he’s crazy. Zarathustra is a sage who has a great love for humanity. 1-Page Summary of Thus Spoke Zarathustra Overview
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