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22 février 2023 14:44, par Wyatt Wurth
In the ultimate chapter, Camus compares the absurdity of man’s life with the state of affairs of Sisyphus, a determine of Greek mythology who was condemned to repeat without end the same meaningless job of pushing a boulder up a mountain, only to see it roll down again. Within the final chapter, Camus outlines the legend of Sisyphus who defied the gods and put Loss of life in chains in order that no human wanted to die. Camus’s third example of the absurd man is the conqueror, the warrior who forgoes all promises of eternity to have an effect on and have interaction totally in human (...)