Explain—in your own words—what Sisyphus’s punishment actually entails, and why the gods deemed it to be a “dreadful punishment.”? [3-4 sentences]
The author states of Sisyphus and his punishment: “The lucidity that was to constitute his torture at the same time crowns his victory.” In your own Camus suggests of Sisyphus (as he performs his futile task): “His fate belongs to him.” What does this mean? [2-3 sentences]
Camus states: “One must imagine Sisyphus happy.” In your own words, and based on a reading of the essay in its entirety, please explain why we—along with the author—must conclude that Sisyphus is happy?