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PLS HELP Which statement best describes the connection between the existential allegory of "The Myth of Sisyphus" to human reality?

It relates to life being cyclical.

It relates to humans feeling condemned to endlessly complete futile tasks while
searching for meaning in a
chaotic world.

It relates to our search for God and constantly trying to reach Him.

"The Myth of Sisyphus" is not related to existentialism; rather, it is related to
archetypes.​

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