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August 27
 
The Sirens of Greek Mythology
J.W. Waterhouse - Ulysses and the Sirens
Ulysses and the Sirens by J. W. Waterhouse - 1891


The sirens of Greek mythology had the bodies of great birds and the faces of beautiful women. They lived on an island surrounded by dangerous rocks upon which they lured sailers to crash with the irresistible beauty of their song.

The origin of the Sirens is explained differently in various tales. Ovid claimed that they had once been nymphs and companions of Persephone, the daughter of the goddess Demeter.

When the beautiful Persephone was abducted and taken to the Underworld by the god Hades, the nymphs did not save her, and so were changed into birds in Demeter's vengeful rage.

 


Two Greek heroes encountered and survived the enchantments of the Sirens.

When Jason and the crew of the Argo sailed past the Siren's island on their quest for the Golden Fleece, Jason bade Orpheus to sing in such a way that his beautiful voice out-sang the deadly calls.

Ulysses, pictured here, so wanted to hear the beauty of the Sirens song that he had himself bound to the mast of his ship while his crew rowed quickly with their ears deafened, packed with wax.

Ulysses longed to throw himself into the sea to follow the Sirens to his death, but his bonds saved him.

 
 
 
           
 
 
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