Who is Sisyphus? 5. Who is Sisyphus?

Updated on physical education 2024-05-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Sisyphus (i.e., Sisyphus) is a character in Greek mythology, similar to the more tragic King Oedipus. Sisyphus was the founder and king of Corinth. He even kidnapped the Grim Reaper at one point, leaving the world without death.

    Eventually, Sisyphus offended the gods, who punished him by asking him to push a boulder up to the top of the mountain, and because the boulder was so heavy, he rolled down the mountain every time he didn't reach the top, and he did it again and again, without end—and the gods thought that there was no more severe punishment than to perform such ineffectual and hopeless labor. Sisyphus's life was slowly consumed in such an ineffective and hopeless toil.

    According to Homer's epic poems, Sisyphus was the most resourceful and ingenious man on earth, the founder and king of Corinth. When Zeus kidnapped Aegina, the daughter of the river god Aesopus, and the river god went to Corinth to find her daughter, Sisyphus, who learned of this, told him in exchange for a river that flowed all year round. By revealing Zeus's secrets, Zeus sent the Grim Reaper to take him to hell.

    Unexpectedly, Sisyphus kidnapped the Grim Reaper with a trick, resulting in no one dying in the world for a long time, until the Grim Reaper was rescued, and Sisyphus was also sent to the underworld. Before being sent to the underworld, Sisyphus instructed his wife, Merope, not to bury his body. Upon arriving in the Underworld, Sisyphus told Persephone that an unburied person was not entitled to stay in the Underworld, and asked for three days off to deal with his own affairs.

    Unexpectedly, as soon as Sisyphus saw the beautiful land, he didn't want to go back to Hades. After his death, Sisyphus was sent to hell, where every day he pushed a large heavy stone up a very steep mountain, then took a step out to the side, and then watched the big stone roll down to the bottom of the mountain. Sisyphus was to repeat this meaningless action forever and without any hope.

    He didn't have any choice: his only choice was the rock and the mountain.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Ah, it's simple and efficient.

    Greek god pushing stones.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The Sisyphus tragedy is that Sisyphus offended the gods, and in order to punish Sisyphus, the gods asked him to push a boulder to the top of the mountain, and because the boulder was so heavy, he rolled down the mountain every time he did not reach the top of the mountain, and all his efforts were lost

    So he did it over and over again, and never again—and the gods thought there was no more severe punishment than to perform such hopeless labor of ascension. Sisyphus's life was slowly exhausted in this answer, a futile and hopeless toil.

    All the silent pleasures of Sisyphus are contained in it

    Sisyphus's fate belongs to him, and his stone chain is at his disposal. In the same way, when the absurd thinks about his suffering, he silences all the idols who are worshipped. In this world that suddenly fell silent, countless elements that did not care about the sound of the earth rose one after another.

    For the rest, he knows that he is the master of his own life. At the delicate moment when man looks back at his own life, when Sisyphus returns to the stone, at that insignificant turn, he contemplates the series of unrelated actions of his fate, carried out by himself, combined in memory, sealed by his death. Therefore, he believed that all about waywardness came from human nature, and that he was still moving forward as he longed to know who understood the blindness of the night.

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