Why is it a mistake to say that happiness necessarily springs from the absurd discovery, for Camus?
A) Because the absurd also springs from happiness
B) Because although it can spring from the absurd discovery, it doesn't necessarily
C) Because the absurd is tragic
D) Because the absurd discovery is a source of sadness
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Q4: Why is Sisyphus tragic, according to Camus?
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A) In
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