The Deaths of Sisyphus: Structural Analysis of a Classical Myth

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  • Daniel C. Raffalovic California State Polytechnic Institute

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As punishment for deceiving death, Sisyphus must end lessly roll a rock up a hill in Hades, only for it to roll back down. A structural analysis reveals the connections between the punishment and the crime, and demonstrates that the interpretation of myth resides in the operations of thought, not in particular contents.

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2022-05-20

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Raffalovic, D. C. (2022). The Deaths of Sisyphus: Structural Analysis of a Classical Myth. Anthropologica, 30(1), 87–93. Retrieved from https://cas-sca.journals.uvic.ca/index.php/anthropologica/article/view/1742

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