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  1. 5 de set. de 2021 · Odysseus and his crew were able to get past the Sirens with the help of some advice from the sorceress Circe. Earlier in the Odyssey, Circe had told Odysseus about the Sirens and how their beautiful songs would lure sailors to crash their ships upon the rocks nearby and die. Circe advised Odysseus to have his men stuff their ears with beeswax ...

  2. 1 de mar. de 2023 · The Odyssey —an epic poem made up of 24 books—is one of the earliest works of ancient Greek literature. Together with the Iliad, it is one of two epics said to have been written by Homer, a Greek poet of quasi-mythical status. The Odyssey was probably composed around 750–700 BCE, shortly after the Iliad. The Odyssey takes place after the ...

  3. As they sailed near, his soul gave way. He heard a wild sweetness coaxing the air, as a minstrel coaxes the harp; and there, close by, were the Sirens sitting in a blooming meadow that hid the bones of men. Beautiful, winning maidens they looked; and they sang, entreating Odysseus by name to listen and abide and rest.

  4. Ulysses [the Roman name for Odysseus], warned by Circe, stopped [with wax] the ears of his companions and ordered himself to be bound to the mast, and so successfully passed the fatal coast. Homer did not, however, provide a physical description of the sirens’ appearance.

  5. 5 de fev. de 2019 · Troy: The Odyssey - The Island Of Sirens: Odysseus' ship passes a mysterious island, and a siren song calls Odysseus (Dylan Vox) to swim to shore.BUY THE MOV...

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  6. Odysseus becomes the first mortal to live to tell the tale, because he has his men tie him to the mast while they plug their ears and sail on by. This is what they say: Come this way, honored Odysseus, great glory of the Achaians, and stay your ship, so that you can listen here to our singing; for no one else has ever sailed past this place in ...

  7. But when we were as far distant as a man can make himself heard when he shouts, driving swiftly on our way, the Sirens failed not to note the swift ship as it drew near, and they raised their clear-toned song: “‘Come hither, as thou farest, renowned Odysseus, great glory of the Achaeans; [185] stay thy ship that thou mayest listen to the voice of us two.