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The sirens threatened the lives of Odysseus' men so he had wax put in their ears and had them sail past the island while he alone wanted to hear the siren song, so he was tied to the mast of the...
Book 12 of the Odyssey.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," there were two sirens mentioned. They were known for luring sailors with their enchanting voices to shipwreck on their island. Odysseus encountered the sirens on his journey home.
The sirens
The Sirens
Sirens were nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
The sirens are a danger that Odysseus and his men must pass to return home.
Homer, in the Odyssey and Iliad
They were sirens.
The Sirens are featured in Homer's epic poem "The Odyssey." In this classic tale, the Sirens are mythical creatures who lure sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices and singing.
Sirens were nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
he is brave through the sirens
Yes; the Sirens sang their enchanted song, and attempted to lure Odysseus and his men to their doom.