The Gods, according to Camus, thought that there is no more dreadful punishment than futile and hopeless labor.
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Q8: For Camus, Oedipus is _ Sisyphus.
A) In
Q9: When Sisyphus ordered his wife to cast
Q10: It is important, for Camus, that Sisyphus's
Q12: Sisyphus's wife refused to cast his unburied
Q13: The fate of ordinary workers, for Camus,
Q14: For Camus, Sisyphus's consciousness was both the
Q15: Camus holds that it is impossible to
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