Byron's influence on Nietzsche

1, Byron's works emphasize individuality and anti-traditional thought, which is similar to Nietzsche's "übermensch" thought. Nietzsche believes that people should transcend traditional moral concepts and religious beliefs and pursue personal freedom and creativity. Byron's poems are also full of the pursuit of freedom, independence and individuality, expressing the rebellion against traditional norms and constraints.

2. Byron's poems also influenced Nietzsche's language and style. Nietzsche's philosophical works are full of literariness and poetry, and his language style is deeply influenced by Byron. Nietzsche once said: I am the son of Byron, and I am the transformation of Byron. Nietzsche also quoted Byron's poems many times in his works. For example, Zarathustra, I like those lights that burn themselves and illuminate others.

Byron and Nietzsche are both interested in Greek culture and classicism. Byron lived in Greece for several years, and his works were full of praise and pursuit of Greek culture and classicism. Nietzsche was also deeply influenced by Greek culture and classicism, and many elements of ancient Greek philosophy were integrated into his philosophy.