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Ugo [173]
3 years ago
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¿De qué trata el mito de Sísifo? Y cuál sería la enseñanza de este mito en nuestro mundo moderno.

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xeze [42]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Como metáfora de la implacable batalla del individuo contra el absurdo esencial de la vida.

Explanation:

Sísifo es un personaje mitológico griego que, conocido por sus engaños generales y engañar dos veces a la muerte, se convirtió en rey de Corinto. Cuando Zeus le dio el castigo eterno de hacer rodar sin cesar una roca por una colina en las profundidades del Hades, finalmente obtuvo su merecido.

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