But if he has no free will, why suffer?yeah... is it ever explained why he pushes the boulder if it doesn't work?
She's Extremely BASEDthis is the most based answer to Sisyphus situation,
Short answer: man cheated death and the gods didn't like that.yeah... is it ever explained why he pushes the boulder if it doesn't work?
I don't mean why he got his punishment. I mean why he goes along with it. Why he doesn't just do like Mimi here and just.. not push the boulder.Short answer: man cheated death and the gods didn't like that.
Besides various ideas like it's his only way out of Hell/Tartarus or simply that he will otherwise be whipped by the furies, my favorite interpretation is that he is simply too arrogant to admit that he can't win and that it's impossible for him to get the boulder to the top of the hill.yeah... is it ever explained why he pushes the boulder if it doesn't work?
Pretty sure its just this... he is simply too arrogant to admit that he can't win and that it's impossible for him to get the boulder to the top of the hill.
Fairhe is simply too arrogant to admit that he can't win and that it's impossible for him to get the boulder to the top of the hill.