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In Greek mythology, the punishments in Hades vary for the souls of the damned, often reflecting the nature of their sins during life. Notable punishments include Tantalus, who is eternally tormented by hunger and thirst, standing in a pool of water that recedes when he tries to drink; Sisyphus, condemned to roll a boulder up a hill only for it to roll back down each time he nears the top; and the Furies, who tormented those guilty of severe crimes like murder. These punishments emphasize the moral lessons of justice and retribution in the afterlife.

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