“Martin Eden” as a Nietzschean Hero: Idealism, Alienation, and Disillusionment
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Keywords

Nietzschean tragedy, society, knowledge, philosophy of life, complex character, real events, failure

How to Cite

Kakharova , M. (2026). “Martin Eden” as a Nietzschean Hero: Idealism, Alienation, and Disillusionment. WORLD INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND EDUCATION, 1(2), 82-85. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18670966

Abstract

The article examamines life which is  guided by Nietzschean theory ultimately ends in failure. The protagonist’s intellectual journey ends tragically in“Martin Eden”. His striving for greatness was initially driven by his pure love for his beloved. Entering the world of knowledge, he begins to think deeply and philosophically. As Martin’s worldview broadens, he realizes that representatives of the bourgeois class look down on ordinary people and act unjustly toward them.

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