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Sisyphus Essay Research Paper Sisyphus was given

Sisyphus Essay, Research Paper


Sisyphus was given a punishment by the gods, to push a rock up a


hill, only to have it fall down on him again. Mersault is a person


accused of murder who has spent over a year in jail. What both these


characters have come to realize is that they are forced to live in these


situations created by the gods, therefore they might as well enjoy or


get used to them.


Mersault is forced to live in a cell, without his cigarettes,


and with limited visitation rights. When this happens, Mersault recalls


what his mother told him. She said, ?One gets used to everything.? When


Mersault realizes he is not going to get out of jail, he becomes


indifferent, just like he always does, and accepts his situation,


searching for any positive aspects to his incarceration. He defies


punishment by accepting his situation and enjoying himself in jail.


Therefore, the whole point of Mersault going to jail is obliterated.


When Mersault is condemned to death, he does not act surprised, although


he wishes he did not have to die. After a while he also accepts that. It


does not matter to him that he is dying, so long as he is dying for a


purpose.


Sisyphus is damned for eternity to roll a rock up a hill. If he


were to view his fate decreed upon him as punishment, for the rest of


forever, then he would only sicken an already terminally ill situation


(speaking metaphorically of course). Sisyphus starts to find meaning in


his work, starts to enjoy his work, almost to take pride in his work,


like a true laborer.


Mersault is like Sysiphus, in many ways. The only real notable


difference is that Sisyphus has been punished by the gods, whereas


Mersault does not believe in god. Mersault is indifferent to his


situation, as is Sisyphus, as apparent from Camus? description. Mersault


and Sisyphus both expressed a love for life (Mersault?s heart jumped at


the idea of being pardoned, Sisyphus is being ?punished? due to his


desire to stay in the real world). And most importantly, Mersault and


Sisyphus both defy their detractors. They overcome their rulers.


Mersault does not do it to prove anything to anybody. He just does it


because it would be pointless to act any other way. With Sisyphus he can


hold his head higher than the gods n

ow, his work has ceased to be


punishment, the gods have lost, he has won.


For Mersault and Sisyphus to overcome their struggles, they had


to be placed in one. Their background for reaching their struggle is


what makes them unique. Recalling such people with different


philosophies, like the Denver Nuggets most explosive player


Mahmoud-Abdul Rauf, who believes in not standing up for something he


does not believe in, he has shown that by standing up for a different


philosophy than most people believe in can lead to rejection and


tragedy. What was special about Mersault was where his priorities lay,


which made him think different from everybody else, therefore enabling


the world to brand him. Mersault is the anti-Christ because he smoked


and drank coffee at his mother?s funeral. Sisyphus was not regarded by a


society as a vile person, but he was not accepted, he did not have


interaction with them. These odd situations placed them both in


struggles for their un-redeemable acts.


Mersault converses with the warden to discover that ?prison


deprives one of freedom." He understands that incarceration is


punishment, just as Sisyphus did. They both move on to view their


positions from a different perspective. Sisyphus moves from his position


of sadness, to a position of happiness, mainly, in my view, to defy the


gods, therefore it is not true happiness just defiance. He ?…obeys


fate without knowing it,? as Oedipus did. Similarly Mersault accepts his


imprisonment with the same kind of indifference that he takes everything


else. Mersault, in fact, makes his own freedom by hanging on to his


memories, he overcomes imprisonment, because he really is not imprisoned


anymore.


Mersault can be considered a real world interpretation of


Sisyphus, only a lot different and emotionless. Mersault has never


really expressed a desire for anything, whereas Sisyphus? biggest desire


was that to escape his bounds of human mortality and became an immortal


human.


Both the punishments are what would be considered just in our society?s


thinking, although viewing the individuals both the verdicts seem harsh


and horrid. Overall, both these individuals accomplish a necessary goal


that defies pressures put upon them, and that is their greatness.

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