Fear And Trembling/repetition : Kierkegaard's W... Review
: Distinguish between the Tragic Hero (who stays within the ethical for a universal good) and the Knight of Faith (who stands in a private relationship with God). 2. The Concept of Repetition (Repetition)
Writing as , Kierkegaard examines how an individual can reclaim their identity and "repeat" their life in a meaningful way. Fear and Trembling/Repetition : Kierkegaard's W...
: Use the story of the young poet's failed engagement to explain how repetition is impossible in the ethical sphere but possible in the religious. 3. Synthesis: The Breaking of the Engagement : Distinguish between the Tragic Hero (who stays
: Analyze how faith exists only in the face of the impossible. Abraham believes he will kill Isaac but also that he will receive him back in this life. : Use the story of the young poet's
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: Discuss how Abraham "suspends" his ethical obligation as a father for a higher, religious purpose.
In this work, writing under the pseudonym , Kierkegaard explores the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac to define the "knight of faith."