Odyssey Sirens

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The purpose of the sirens in these two works is very different from each other. For example, in The Odyssey, sirens are there to show the power of men: their strengths, heroics and confidence. Sirens are just another obstacle for Odysseus and his crew to overcome; they're just another burden to the journey, nothing more. “Till, dying off, the distant sounds decay; Then scudding swiftly from the dangerous ground, The deafen’d ear unlock’d, the chains abound. (Lines 48-50)” Before this, Odysseus had saved his men by putting wax into their ears, but he himself wanted to know what the song was like. He asked his crew to tie him up to the mast of the ship. He requested that whenever he would ask to be free, they would tie him tighter so he didn’t