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The Myth of Sisyphus True and False Quiz
Albert Camus
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Camus believes that life is ultimately absurd.
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Camus believes that embracing the absurdity of life involves recognizing that freedom is impossible.
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Camus argues that the ultimate cause of suicide is a false belief that life is absurd.
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In Camuss retelling of the myth of Sisyphus, the moment in which Sisyphus walks back down to begin rolling the stone back up the hill represents the moment in which each of us confronts the absurdity of our own lives.
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