Who Is Albert Camus The Myth Of Sisyphus?

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In Albert Camus’ essay titled, “The Myth of Sisyphus,” he reminisces on a Greek mythological tale about a king named Sisyphus. King Sisyphus betrays Zeus, which results in an eternal punishment. His punishment includes rolling a large boulder up a hill to the top, which it immediately rolls down the other side. He must repeat this redundant action for eternity. Camus argues that Sisyphus is happy and remains silent in his meaninglessness. Camus states, “All Sisyphus’ silent joy is contained therein. His fate belongs to him. His rock is his thing, likewise, the absurd man, when he contemplates his torment, silences all the idols” (Camus 378). Camus offers a contrasting view of Sisyphus’ psychological state in comparison with Akhilleus. Both