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COVER SHEET FOR ASSESSED Passage Submission 01_The Great Biography
Students must complete this Cover Sheet to accompany the Assessed Passage submitted.

Name: ____Anathapindika_______________________________________________________
Student Admin No.: F14AM0552___________________________________________________
Module Code: __VAF1041_______________________________________________________
Module Title: __Introduction to Visual Arts_________________________________________
Department: __Arts Management and Education__ Level: __Common Foundation_

Title of Passage: _____The Great Biography – Friedrich Nietzsche____________________
Word Count: __350_______________________________________________________________
IVA Supervisor : __Ms. Cleo Thang_________________________________________________
Deadline for Submission: ___25 Aug 2014___________________________________________

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The Great Biography
Friedrich Nietzsche

Anathapindika
F14AM0552
AM1B
VAF 1041 Intro to Visual Arts
Dept. of Arts Management and Education
NAFA
Passage Submission 01
Ms. Cleo Thang
24th August 2014
Word count: 350

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) is a prominent German philosopher and scholar, whose provocative notions have led him into being one of the most influential modern thinkers. His concepts and ideas on philosophy, theology and human behavior were concentrated in his literature works, such as The Gay Science and Thus Spoke Zarathustra.

Despite him growing up in a deeply rooted Christian family, Nietzsche’s works



References: ‘Friedrich Nietzsche’. Bio. A&E Television Networks, 2014. Accessed: 22 Aug 2014. Fig2. Title page of Also sprach Zarathustra. 1883. Fig3

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