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Des Essientes
The three metamorphoses are not about an individual's life stages, but about the stages of a society as a whole. The camel symbolizes the age of "the morality of mores" in which a people conforms to strict moral codes that dictate proper behavior for every aspect of their lives. This makes the people stronger and stronger as they live for generations under this tense burden. Eventually something happens to cause free spirits to emerge and they, as lions, slay the dragon "thou shalt". All the strength garnered by generations of moral servitude is present in these iconoclastic lions. They are the flowering of the society. The Rennaisance was a time of lions for example. The lions spend the energy that the camel accumulated and after their period of fireworks the society, exhausted, begins another camel stage. The third transformation of the spirit, the child, refers to Nietsche's superman, a being with the power to create a whole new system of values and thus a whole new society.