Is Greg Heffley the last man or the ubermensch?

Is Greg Heffley the last man or the ubermensch?

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Uber

i remember him being resentful towards more powerful people so....

i remember him being incomprehensibly powerful so..

last man, obviously.

Is there a more nuanced character in the lost IJ litscape than Greg? Serious question, his implied traits in his faulty narration rival the underground man’s

He's the higher man. Not quite Ubermensch though.

And the zoomers shall inherit the boards

People who read this book are mentally ill.

redpill me, i never read these as a kid

He’s just like me, so he must be ubermensch

Every book is just a long stream of ressentiment.
>I've always been nice to girls but now Chad fucks and I'm off on the side, what gives?
>My brother does what the fuck he wants and I'm slave to the whims of my family, what gives?
>I'm still a little wimpy fuck and I'm afraid of guys comfortable with their masculinity, what gives?
>Still can't fuck Stacy, what gives?
>Even in puberty I can't fuck Stacy, what gives?
>(no ressentiment in this one)
>Even my nerdy ass pathetic friend can get with Stacy, what gives?
>(don't remember this one but seems like prime ressentiment)
>My little brother has impunity with my parents and gets what he wants but I just keep fucking up, what gives?
Greg Heffley would browse /pol/ and talk about having a trad family irl.

Wow it's almost like ressentiment is a normal part of being human and Nietzsche was full of shit.

Greg Heffely is meant to represent the fascist ideal of the New Man. This is juxtaposed with Rowley Jefferson who represents the last man. Simple as.

>muh ressentiment
>t. the most resentful autist in history

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Pic related is genuinely a fantastic opening that sets up the character perfectly

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It’s unironically possible. The moment that a growing zoomer realises Greg is a terrible person is quite a realisation

Ubermensch
He does whatever he wants and opposes the slave morality imposed on him by his family and fat friend.
Did he envy them or just think they were annoying?

>it's natural therefore it's good!
Lmao @ u

wtf I love zoomer lit now

>>it's natural therefore it's good!
Uh, that's Nietzsche's thesis. He fancies himself as moving toward a more "naturalistic" morality with the Overman; drawing insights from master morality.

Anyway, moral realism is true, and what Nietzsche calls slave morality is justice. Holding that position doesn't make me an ethical naturalist.

>misunderstanding Nietzsche this much
No you norman.

I can tell you're a pseud, you know.

No. He's just a faggot.

Dunno lol

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>he can’t enjoy something that got spoiled for him

What a Rowley

Kek

faggot get that shit out of here

>hamlet
>romeo and Juliet
>good

I loved that book as a kid, the portuguese translation is titled "Diário de Um Banana", which is great.

Bump

Bump part 2

Is there a book that is similiar to this but far more superior?

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This is the only book I have ever read that depicts an abusive friendship from the abuser's point of view. I would love to read (and even love to write, but I don't have talent) a dark, complex, postmodern take on this book, maybe taking place later in Greg's adolescence.

Catcher in the Rye. No joke.

Maybe Separate Peace but I haven't read it in a decade.

Within the series:
Cabin Fever is way funnier
Rodrick Rules has cool tsun brother interactions and characterization
Ugly Truth and the valentine one are good depending on how much you dislike Greg

This. King Lear, Macbeth or bust.

>yeah I'm pretty erudite, have you heard of Frankenstein or Romeo and Juliet?
>gets upset over capeshit
is this bait or is reddit really this bad

He's litteraly 12 years old.

so am I and I can already refute all annotations of Tractatus