Sisyphus' final punishment
Rolling a boulder up a hill for eternity
The people Sisyphus deceived
The gods
The mythos Sisyphus is from
Greek mythology
The painter of this piece
Titian
Sisyphus believed he was better and smarter than them
The gods
Sisyphus' final crime
Cheating death
Homer referred to Sisyphus as this
"The craftiest man alive"
The meaning of "Sisyphean"
of, relating to, or suggestive of the labors of Sisyphus; a task that is impossible to complete
The quote about Sisyphus that became a meme
"One must imagine Sisyphus happy"
This city was ruled by Sisyphus
Corinth/Ephyra
Sisyphus' original punishment
death
The man who stole Sisyphus' cattle
Autolycus
Sisyphus was mentioned in this greek epic
The Odyssey
Sisyphus is a popular figure used in this philosophy
Absurdism
How do you spell his name?
S-i-s-y-p-h-u-s
Sisyphus' original crime
Telling Asopus that Zeus had abducted his daughter
Sisyphus' method of revenge against Autolycus
He proved Autolycus the thief and married his daughter
The greek pronunciation of Sisyphus
Sis-suh-fuhs
The author of The Myth of Sisyphus
Albert Camus
It has been argued that Sisyphus could be the father of this character who was created by Homer
Odysseus
The place Sisyphus is performing his punishment
Tartarus
The consequence of Thanatos being chained
Nobody could die
What is the moral lesson of Sisyphus?
Do not deceive the gods or fight back against the inevitable
Referred to Sisyphus as a bachelor
Franz Kafka
The belief of absurdism
The world is meaningless and absurd, and trying to find meaning in it will lead to mental conflict