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  • Homer's "The Odyssey"The Sirens Comic by Maya Wise
  • "My dear friends, more than one man, or two , should know the things Circe foresaw for us and shared with me" (Homer 687-689).
  • Oh no!
  • you're the boss
  • Don't untie me!
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  • Beginning the story,Circe (Daughter of Helios) tells Odysseus (A Greek king and warrior) to be weary of the sirens, and urged that he alone should not listen too the song. 
  • *Nope following the earlier orders*
  • "Untie me!
  • These dang sirens
  • Continuing Circe tells the sailors too "tie me up , tight as a splint erect along the mast" (Homer 695-696) telling the sailors not to untie him even if he begs.
  • Finally free of the sirens and the wax
  • Odysseus men continuing too row, the song of the sirens starts. but only Odysseus, can hear it as his men have laid "Beeswax thick upon their ears" (Homer 712-713).
  • Upon hearing the song of the sirens Odysseus spoke too "Try and get the crew too untie him" (Homer 746-748). But his attempts where to no avail as the crew followed his earlier orders to not untie him no matter how much he begged.
  • As the crew rowed on "until the sirens dropped over the sea rim" (Homer 751-752) they all dropped their oars and removed the wax that Oduseus set upon thier ears.
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