
The Myth of Sisyphus
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"The Myth of Sisyphus" is a collection of essays by Camus, including "The Right and the Wrong", "The Wedding Collection", "The Myth of Sisyphus", and "The Rebel". "The Myth of Sisyphus" is one of Camus's masterpieces. The article collects Camus's most in-depth and thorough investigation and analysis of the philosophy of absurdity. "The Anti and the Right" consists of five essays, which record Camus' keen observations, personal feelings and philosophical thinking about daily life. The content is mostly based on the author's own life and family. "Wedding Collection" consists of four articles, recording the author's enjoyment of life in Algeria's natural scenery and cultural landscape. "The Rebel" is a theoretical masterpiece that comprehensively explains Camus's thoughts on resistance. In the book, Camus puts forward the assertion "I resist, therefore I am." The spirit and courage it embodies are enough to echo "The Myth of Sisyphus" and to draw a perfect end to Camus's life of "rising up against the absurd".
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Why are you chopping wood?
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Where is Xiling Reggae?
Which of the six richest men was Solomon?
