Mariyam Ilyas Siddiqui
The German science fiction series Dark is a complex narrative that intertwines elements of time travel, fate, and free will, offering an ideal lens for the exploration of Friedrich Nietzsche’s philosophical themes, particularly the concept of eternal return. By analyzing the cyclical structure of time in Dark, the characters' struggles with fate, and the concept of self-overcoming, this paper explores how Nietzsche’s ideas about eternal recurrence, the will to power, and the tragic nature of human existence are interwoven into the fabric of the series. Through its intricate use of cyclical time, Dark reflects Nietzsche’s vision of life’s recurrence, emphasizing the tension between fate and free will while critiquing the human condition’s persistent cycle of suffering and the search for meaning. This paper offers a philosophical examination of Dark through a Nietzschean lens, proposing that the series presents a profound commentary on the nature of time, identity, and the eternal return of human struggles.
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