At Margaret Atwood's siren song, Siren and its Homer Odyssey victims, Siren is a mythical creature that tempts seafarers with fascinating voices. These women were attractive since Homer sang his epic. And it influenced various types of artists from artists and oil paintings to movies. In her poem "Siren's Song", Margaret Atwood imagined the siren and compared myths to modern life. Atwood expressed men as victims of 'sheriff' (female), making her readers a victim.
"Siren Song" by Margaret Atwood is part of the poet 's 1974 collection You Are Happy and is included in the section "The Song of Deformation". In Greek myths, sirens are fascinated by half-birds (or semi-fish), half of the women's living creatures living on the island, their destiny through their beautiful, charming songs. The siren is usually associated with the Tate of Homer Odyssey, and Hero Odysseus can resist them as his man tied him to the mast of the ship and blocked his ears so that they could not hear I will. Go to this song. At "Siren Song" Atwood modified this myth by creating a poem that shows the view of Siren, the first person's voice story.
At Margaret Atwood's siren song, Siren and its Homer Odyssey victims, Siren is a mythical creature that tempts seafarers with fascinating voices. These women were attractive since Homer sang his epic. And it influenced various types of artists from artists and oil paintings to movies. In her poem "Siren's Song", Margaret Atwood imagined the siren and compared myths to modern life. - Maid's story in color performance of Margaret Atwood If you can do, live in a world where you can wear what you should wear, where you live, and where you will teach social status and value place. In Margaret Atwood's novel 'Maid's Story' she showed us that the Republic of Gilead did it exactly. Hero's off-red is a maid, her usefulness is her ovary
The aggressive tone of Margaret Atwood against men and the open and lively tone for women suggests that we respect women over women. By changing her view of the revised version of "Siren Song", Atwood examines aspects of a story that has never been explored. In the whole song, Atwood showed a negative attitude to that man. For example, Atwood insists that "they saw a stranded skull, but they skipped an outboard motor in a squadron" (Atwood 5). Here the sirens explain how men resist eternally to her songs even though the existence of death exists due to the remains of skull and human bodies on the island where the siren is. This means men are bad, they will fade compared to the hearts of women. This sentence itself makes this man very stupid and stupid. Atwood also said, "You look at me, it looks like a painting, mysterious" (Atwood 15). This sentence shows that men think women are trophies