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Major 2022-03-25 09:01:20

The relationship between Hannah and Heidegger really cannot be expressed in a dramatic way. This relationship is an undercurrent in Hannah's life. It is best to express it in a way that flashes in fragments or inadvertently mentioned by others. Hannah and Heinrich's little goofball is a bit nasty, but it's closer to family (would be better if you gave Auden a few more shots!). On some occasions, the actor's performance suddenly switched from self-confidence or even arrogance to loss, which made this lost performance a bit contrived (in fact, the previous arrogance was also contrived, but this has nothing to do with the performance, but because of Hannah's publicity). The final speech was brilliant, and the result of this speech: Hannah won the understanding of strangers, but still couldn't hear how many friends she loved. "Stop talking", "We're not fighting today" are heartbreaking concessions (Hannah rarely makes concessions). Reading Hannah's biography is also the most moving part of it. If I knew this was the consequence, would I still write it in the first place? Hannah said yes. I feel like I'm using my own behavior to screen the people around me. What moved me the most was not Hannah's bravery, but after her screening, she was not left alone in the end. I really envy this luck.

One more point, the general public fears and hates philosophers because they ignore the "goodness" of the public. If everyone was a philosopher, there would be chaos in the world. "You've turned your trial report into your philosophical paper" is it a bug, because it's impossible for the person who said it to fail to understand Hannah and her innocence. In "Love the World", a biography of Hannah, there is one place that says: In an article Hannah wrote when she was 19, called "Shadows," she tried to explain why she was such a Children, later teenagers, despite their talents, they have never abandoned an illusory feeling. She describes herself in the third person, her knowledge is isolated and cut off from the world; her life indulges in herself, and reality does not respond to her because she indulges in an empty yearning. It is a pity for me that Hannah stopped indulging in this yearning for the void when she grew up, especially after leaving Heidegger and meeting Jaspers, but perhaps I can happily discover and It is claimed that by writing such a trial report into a philosophical essay, Hannah unconsciously revealed her teenage existence in an abstract world.

finally. The young Hannah's actor was really beautiful and moving (although the uglified Heidegger always reminded me of the archaeology professor at Xiamen University), although there was a little less determination in the eyes, but maybe this is Hannah's role in Heidegger The appearance in front of you.

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Hannah Arendt quotes

  • Heinrich Blücher: Dearest. Don't cry.

    Hannah Arendt: I spoke to the doctor. He said you only have a fifty percent chance.

    Heinrich Blücher: Don't forget the other fifty percent.

  • Hans Jonas: But Eichmann is a monster. And when I say monster, I don't mean Satan. You don't need to be smart or powerful to behave like a monster.

    Hannah Arendt: You're being too simplistic. What's new about the Eichmann phenomenon is that there are so many just like him. He's a terrifyingly normal human being.