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How much do you really know about Friedrich Nietzsche? Below are 8 true or false statements. Click each one to reveal the answer and explanation.

1.

Nietzsche suffered from chronic migraines and near-blindness, which influenced his writing schedule.

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He had severe health issues, including migraines and poor eyesight, forcing him to write in short bursts and dictate later in life.

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Nietzsche wrote 'Thus Spoke Zarathustra' while living in a cave in the Swiss Alps.

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He wrote it while living in various rented rooms in Italy and Switzerland, not in a cave. The cave is a symbolic setting in the book.

3.

Nietzsche never married and proposed to Lou Salomé, who rejected him.

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He proposed to Lou Salomé twice; both times she said no. Her rejection deeply affected him and his friendships.

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Nietzsche's sister Elisabeth heavily edited his unpublished writings to align with Nazi ideology.

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After his mental collapse, she controlled his literary estate, twisting his notes into anti-Semitic and nationalist texts.

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Nietzsche was a lifelong close friend of composer Richard Wagner.

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They were close for a time, but Nietzsche later broke with Wagner over artistic and philosophical differences, criticizing him harshly.

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Nietzsche's famous concept of the 'Übermensch' means a superhuman with physical strength.

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The Übermensch is about creating one's own values and transcending conventional morality, not physical prowess or domination.

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Nietzsche was a professor of philology at the University of Basel at age 24.

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He was appointed extraordinary professor in 1869 without a doctorate, based on his brilliant work in classical philology.

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Nietzsche coined the phrase 'God is dead' to express his own atheism.

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He used it to describe the cultural loss of faith in the West, not his personal belief. He was critical of both atheism and religion.

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