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Sisyphus and was
The final chapter compares the absurdity of man's life with the situation of Sisyphus, a figure of Greek mythology who was condemned to repeat forever the same meaningless task of pushing a boulder up a mountain, only to see it roll down again.
When Death was eventually liberated and it came time for Sisyphus himself to die, he concocted a deceit which let him escape from the underworld.
* King Sisyphus was sent to Tartarus for killing guests and travelers to his castle in violation to his hospitality, seducing his niece, and reporting one of Zeus ' sexual conquests by telling the river god Asopus of the whereabouts of his daughter Aegina ( who had been taken away by Zeus ).
When Zeus ordered Thanatos to chain up Sisyphus in Tartarus, Sisyphus tricked Thanatos by asking him how the chains worked and ended up chaining Thanatos ; as a result there was no more death.
Sisyphus was forcefully dragged back to Tartarus by Hermes when he refused to go back to the Underworld after that.
In Greek mythology Sisyphus (; Greek:, Sísyphos ) was a king punished by being compelled to roll an immense boulder up a hill, only to watch it roll back down, and to repeat this action forever.
Sisyphus was son of King Aeolus of Thessaly and Enarete, and the founder and first king of Ephyra ( supposedly the original name of Corinth ).
King Sisyphus promoted navigation and commerce but was avaricious and deceitful.
From Homer onwards, Sisyphus was famed as the craftiest of men.
He seduced his niece Tyro in one of his plots to kill Salmoneus, only for Tyro to slay the children she bore by him when she discovered that Sisyphus was planning on eventually using them to dethrone her father Salmoneus.
King Sisyphus also betrayed one of Zeus's secrets by telling the river god Asopus of the whereabouts of his daughter Aegina ( an Asopides who was taken away by Zeus ) in return for causing a spring to flow on the Corinthian Acropolis.
As Thanatos was granting his wish, Sisyphus then seized the advantage and trapped the god of death in the Underworld instead.
Then, complaining to Persephone that this was a sign of his wife's disrespect for him, King Sisyphus persuaded her to allow him to return to the upper world and scold his wife for not burying his body and giving it a proper funeral ( as a loving wife should ).
As a punishment from Queen Persephone for his trickery, King Sisyphus was made to roll a huge boulder up a steep hill.
The maddening nature of the punishment was reserved for King Sisyphus due to his hubristic belief that his cleverness surpassed that of Zeus Himself.
King Sisyphus was a common subject for ancient writers and was depicted by the painter Polygnotus on the walls of the Lesche at Delphi.
Friedrich Welcker suggested that he symbolises the vain struggle of man in the pursuit of knowledge, and Salomon Reinach that his punishment is based on a picture in which Sisyphus was represented rolling a huge stone Acrocorinthus, symbolic of the labour and skill involved in the building of the Sisypheum.
After this song is sung, Ovid shows how moving it was by noting that Sisyphus, emotionally affected, for just a moment, stops his eternal task and sits on his rock, the Latin wording being inque tuo sedisti, Sisyphe, saxo (" you sat upon your rock, Sisyphus ").
Here it was found by his uncle Sisyphus, who had it removed to Corinth, and by command of the Nereids instituted the Isthmian Games and sacrifices in his honour.
Her father, Salmoneus, was the brother of Athamas and Sisyphus.
In Greek mythology, Salmoneus () was a son of Aeolus and Enarete, and brother of Athamas, Sisyphus, Cretheus, Perieres, Deioneus, Canace, Alcyone, and Perimede.
Phocus the Corinthian was a son of Ornytion ( or Ornytus ) and grandson of Sisyphus ; some called him son of Poseidon.

Sisyphus and eternity
Finally captured, the gods decided on his punishment: for all eternity, he would have to push a rock up a mountain ; upon reaching the top, the rock would roll down again leaving Sisyphus to start over.
This represented the punishment of Sisyphus claiming that his cleverness surpassed that of Zeus, causing the god to make the boulder roll away from Sisyphus, binding Sisyphus to an eternity of frustration.
Zeus accordingly displayed his own cleverness by consigning Sisyphus to an eternity of useless efforts and unending frustration.

Sisyphus and frustration
“ In his reading of Le mythe de Sisyphe ( The Myth of Sisyphus ) by Albert Camus, Beckett discovered a symbol for the futility, frustration and absurdity of all man's labours.

Sisyphus and Tartarus
In Tartarus, Sisyphus would be forced to roll a large boulder up a mountainside which when he almost reached the crest, rolled away from Sisyphus and rolled back down repeatedly.
Zeus then ordered Thanatos, god of death, to chain King Sisyphus down below in Tartarus.
When it came time for Sisyphus to die, Zeus ordered Thanatos to chain Sisyphus up in Tartarus.
Sisyphus, who was commonly known for being a crafty king that killed guests, seduced his niece and stole his brothers ' throne ( Hyginus 50-99 ) and was banished to the throes of Tartarus by the gods.

Sisyphus and where
He refused to cooperate with the military government and returned to Barranquitas, where he wrote a poem titled Sísifo, comparing Puerto Rico's political situation to Sisyphus ' punishment.
Aegina's father Asopus chased after them ; his search took him to Corinth, where Sisyphus was king.
In 1996, his daughter grown up and in college, Wirtz moved to Savannah, Georgia, where he kept busy as an award-winning freelance magazine columnist / food-and drama critic, while publishing his first novels, Sisyphus Rocks and Love Is Eggshaped, as well as selling his paintings in a Savannah gallery.
An example of a process where the recoil temperature can be reached is Sisyphus cooling.

Sisyphus and boulder
The 1st-century BC Epicurean philosopher Lucretius interprets the myth of Sisyphus as personifying politicians aspiring for political office who are constantly defeated, with the quest for power, in itself an " empty thing ", being likened to rolling the boulder up the hill.

Sisyphus and up
Over his head towers a threatening stone like the one that Sisyphus is punished to roll up a hill.
This caused King Sisyphus to end up on the shores of the river Styx.
Luxemburg likened union struggles to the " labor of Sisyphus "-- the mythical figure who was condemned to push a stone up a hill over and over again.

Sisyphus and hill
Sisyphus – one of classical mythology's great sinners – suffered eternal punishment, having to perpetually roll a great stone to the top of a hill, only to see it roll back down again.

Sisyphus and would
Sisyphus found out from an oracle that if he married Tyro, she would bear him children who would kill Salmoneus.
Sisyphus would evade Death a second time by convincing Persephone to allow him to return to his wife stating that she never gave him a proper funeral.
As a result, Chicago would take a different tack for its subsequent album, Stone of Sisyphus, hiring producer Peter Wolf to develop a more ambitious, experimental effort.

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