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  1. A mysterious and beautiful woman from the future intent on saving the war ravaged world from destruction. Seo-hae is the daughter of Kang Dong-ki. She has lived in a bunker for eight years before coming out to explore and scavenge the war-torn Korea.

  2. Sisyphus, in Greek mythology, the cunning king of Corinth who was punished in Hades by having to repeatedly roll a huge stone up a hill only to have it roll back down again as soon as he had brought it to the summit. Learn more about Sisyphus in this article.

  3. However, there’s a lot more to the story of Sisyphus than this snapshot, so let’s take a closer look at the Sisyphus myth, who he was, and why he was so important to ancient Greek civilisation.

  4. Sijipeuseu: The Myth: With Cho Seung-woo, Park Shin-hye, Andrew Lee, Dawn Anderson. An unfathomable incident introduces a genius engineer to dangerous secrets of the world, and to a woman from the future who's come looking for him.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SisyphusSisyphus - Wikipedia

    In Greek mythology, Sisyphus or Sisyphos ( / ˈsɪsɪfəs /; Ancient Greek: Σίσυφος Sísyphos) was the founder and king of Ephyra (now known as Corinth ). He was a devious tyrant who killed visitors to show off his power. This violation of the sacred hospitality tradition greatly angered the gods.

  6. The Myth of Sisyphus is one of the most known myths in the Greek Mythology, Sisyphus cheated Hades and was punished by the gods to roll a boulder forever

  7. The Myth of Sisyphus, philosophical essay by Albert Camus, published in French in 1942 as Le Mythe de Sisyphe. Published in the same year as Camus’s similar novel L’Etranger (The Stranger), The Myth of Sisyphus contains a sympathetic analysis of contemporary nihilism and touches on the nature of the absurd.

  8. Dec 8, 2022 · Sisyphus was a Greek king usually associated with Corinth. He was famously cunning, but unfortunately also deceitful and impious. In the most common version of the myth, Sisyphus managed to cheat Death and thereby extend his life (the details of how he accomplished this vary across different sources). Eventually, however, Sisyphus did die.

  9. Sisyphus was the creator and first king of the city Ephyra (later Corinth). He married the nymph Merope and had four children: Glaucus, Ornytion, Almus and Thersander. Sisyphus helped his city become a commercial hub. He is also rumored to have created the Isthmian Games, a competition featuring athletic and musical feats.

  10. In Greek mythology, Sisyphus (Greek: Σίσυφος, transl.: Sísyphos), son of King Aeolus of Thessaly and Enarete, was considered the most cunning of all mortals. He was the founder and first king of Ephira, later called Corinth, where he ruled for several years.

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