Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Sisyphus: Life?s True Meaning :: essays research papers
Sisyphus, one of the biggest tricksters of all time lived akin what seems as a seemingly short life, he was pursued by many Gods wanting to punish him for some trickor job that he had pulled, but they never got him, finally Hermes captured him thoughand put him chthonian the control of Hades. He lived life well though app arently victorious thetitle as the King of Corinth, which to some he was the makeer, and to others it washanded prevail over to him by Medea. Their are many tales though, where he is clever, as he is draw in Homers Odyssey. One tells how he came up with a way to find out whowas stealing his sheep, he put a mark on them, in modern times k at a timen as a brand but,while he was retrieving his sheep he seduced Anticlia, which and then became the arrest ofOdysseus. Other tales of him attacking and murdering travelers. Although all these storiesare out there, there are also stories of a family man, stories about him, his brotherAthamas, his wife Merope, his two sons Odysseus and Glaucus, and his parents Aeolusand Enarete. in that respect are other things he achieved besides trickery. He was said to set outfounded the Isthmian Games, in honor of Melicertes, whose dying body he found on theshore of Corinth. Sisyphus was also very crafty, as Homer draw him to be. Once when Zeus sent out Thanatos to punish him for revelation one of Zeuss loveaffairs, Sisyphus managed to capture Thanatos and connect him in chains. Zeus then had tosend Ares to release Thanatos because he is the God of Death and no one was dyingwhile he was bound. Knowing that Thanatos would come back for him he told his wife non to bury his body, then when he died he begged Hades to allow him to go back to earthand punish his wife for not burring him, He then refused to return to Hades. Here is where Hermes comes in, he captured Sisyphus and put him under thepower of Hades, where he has to roll a weighed down(p) rock to the top of a hill, and each time healmost gets to th e top of the hill , the rocks weight pushes him back to the bottom and hestarts all over again.That was the mythology, now from a physiological point of view. Although,Sisyphus is forced to roll a heavy rock up a hill for eternity, it is said that he is happy.
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