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    Every writer‚ author‚ and poet portrays stories in their own way. Homer ‚ the poet who wrote "The Odyssey"‚ and Margaret Atwood‚ the poet who wrote "SIREN SONG"‚ have different points of view on the sirens. The song that the sirens sang was different in both of the poems. The poets’ opposing uses of imagery illustrated the sirens differently. In addition‚ the tones that the poets used were different. Although these two poems were written about the same subject‚ they are still different. One

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    In book twelve‚the picture‚and the poem about thee sirens are different and alike in many ways.The sirens can be described as noisy‚ irritating‚ and unusual. While the crewmen aren’t listening to the sirens sing because they have ear plugs in and Odysseus is listening to the sirens because he feels as an leader he needs to.The painting communicates the idea that the sirens are birds singing.While book twelve communicates the idea that Odysseus talks about his journey and ends it with telling king

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    one of the major companies in which certain conspiracy theories pop up around again and again. In this particular case we are examining specifically the conspiracy of an image of a palace spire in the shape of a penis on the cover of‚ “The Little Mermaid” video cassette box art. Look closely‚ you can spot the golden palace and it’s “prize” almost immediately toward the center of the box‚ and a little bit up. There are at least two ways to examine this situation. The first outlook is deny the penis

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    Sound of a Siren

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    Sound of a Siren In the poem by Margaret Atwood titled “Siren Song” multiple techniques are used and left out in order to create a specific and clever meaning. The poem works in a way that speaks to the reader from a siren‚ the speaker of the poem being the siren. It begins with the speaker telling the reader about a song of a siren; half women and half nymph. These sirens in Greek mythology would sing to sailors and attract them to their island. Once on the island the men would be killed or stranded

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    Betty nguyen December 2nd‚ 2009 The philosophy of “The Sirens of Titan” Although The Sirens of Titan is a non-fiction book‚ it points out several of philosophies about life. The Sirens of Titan follows Malachi Constant‚ the richest and luckiest man in the 22nd century‚ whose bizarre and random journeys take him from Earth to Mars to Mercury‚ and finally to the Saturn moon of Titan‚ where he learns a painful and absurd truth about the history of humanity. In the book‚ Kurt Vonnegut employs characters’

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    The sirens are portrayed differently in the Odyssey and in the “Siren Song”. The change of tone‚ point of view‚ and diction between the two sends a different portrayal of the sirens. The tone and point of view play a big roe in both of these writings. In the Odyssey the tone is suspenseful. Odysseus tells the event from his point of view‚ so in first person. This gives the story more action because it is a closer encounter of his feelings. What he feels and experiences from the sirens is best perceived

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    The Siren can be described as unnatural‚cursed‚and bad.While the crewmen are not listening to the Sirens‚Odysseus is.In the painting communicates the idea of what is happening. while book 12 communicates the idea of Odysseus and his men point of view.In the poem it describes the Sirens point of view.It said in the poem "I don’t enjoy being a Siren‚I don’t enjoy singing this song".It might be saying that they are cursed.Also they said" if I tell you the secret can you help me get out of this bird

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    The Little Mermaid Hell

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    In Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid” we witness that there is not an actual Heaven for the mermaid but a sub-heaven that is a reflection of Heaven. It goes to say that in “The Girl Who Stepped on Bread” also by Andersen‚ there is a sub-hell (not actual Hell)‚ where she stands in the form of a statue in the entrance hall. Both these place are not where the characters expected to be‚ yet one scarified herself ending up in a sub-heaven and the other will suffer in the entrance hall of hell

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    Atlantia

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    Atlantia “I accept my fate below.” in this world of Atlantia is a underwater city. Populated with people who have fled from the real world‚ land because in land the world was polluted. Some people couldn’t hold the polluted air. Though some people remained in land to still built crops and have other resources to send in the city of Atlantia. Mostly young people were sent to Atlantia. For weeks they were cheerful and satisfied. Unfortunately being cheerful and satisfied didn’t last that long. They

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    Mak Wing Lam‚ Amber ENGE 1320 Dr. Suzanne Wong 27 February 2015 The Cage-Bound Bird In Greek mythology‚ there are half-bird half-woman creatures called Sirens who use their wonderful singing voice to lure sailors to jump into the sea and drown. “Siren Song”‚ a poem by Margaret Atwood‚ is a retelling of the classic Greek tale from the Sirens’ perspective. In the poem‚ one of the Sirens complains to the reader about her situation. She is assigned by gods to stay on a secluded island along with two

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