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Sisyphus' final punishment

Rolling a boulder up a hill for eternity

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The people Sisyphus deceived

The gods

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The mythos Sisyphus is from

Greek mythology

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The painter of this piece

Titian

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Sisyphus believed he was better and smarter than them

The gods

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Sisyphus' final crime

Cheating death

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Homer referred to Sisyphus as this

"The craftiest man alive"

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The meaning of "Sisyphean" 

of, relating to, or suggestive of the labors of Sisyphus; a task that is impossible to complete

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The quote about Sisyphus that became a meme

"One must imagine Sisyphus happy"

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This city was ruled by Sisyphus

Corinth/Ephyra

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Sisyphus' original punishment

death

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The man who stole Sisyphus' cattle

Autolycus

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Sisyphus was mentioned in this greek epic

The Odyssey

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Sisyphus is a popular figure used in this philosophy 

Absurdism

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How do you spell his name?

S-i-s-y-p-h-u-s

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Sisyphus' original crime

Telling Asopus that Zeus had abducted his daughter

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Sisyphus' method of revenge against Autolycus

He proved Autolycus the thief and married his daughter

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The greek pronunciation of Sisyphus

Sis-suh-fuhs

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The author of The Myth of Sisyphus

Albert Camus

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It has been argued that Sisyphus could be the father of this character who was created by Homer

Odysseus

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The place Sisyphus is performing his punishment

Tartarus

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The consequence of Thanatos being chained

Nobody could die

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What is the moral lesson of Sisyphus?

Do not deceive the gods or fight back against the inevitable

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Referred to Sisyphus as a bachelor

Franz Kafka

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The belief of absurdism

The world is meaningless and absurd, and trying to find meaning in it will lead to mental conflict

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