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Sirens and Sea Dragons English I Louise s. mcGehee School 2004 Myth of the Sea Dragon King Cepheus had told the Queen of Ethiopia to stop bragging to the public about her daughter, Andromeda to the nymphs. The beautiful nymphs were becoming jealous, because the queen was telling them that her daughter was prettier than they were. When the village heard that the queen was still very conceited about her daughter, they asked Poseidon to punish the mother and Andromeda. Poseidon sent a sea dragon to destroy all of the land. To find out how to stop the dragon from destroying any more of the village, the king spoke to an oracle about what he should do. He did exactly what the oracle said. He chained Andromeda naked to a gigantic rock in the sea and waited for the dragon to come. He watched and waited. The king hoped that the sacrifice he was doing would help stop the dragon from destroying any more of the village. Sea Dragon Helicopter • The United states • • • (Sea Dragon Performance) military’s largest and most powerful helicopter Class 2 aircraft Has a seven mainblade rotor hunting Used for mine sweeping and mine hunting (The Realm of Fantasy) Sea Dragons What the sea dragons in the myths looked like What the real existing sea dragons today look like (The Navy Rotc) (Aquarium of the Pacific) What are Sirens? • In Greek mythology, Sirens were said to be part human and part bird. They lived near an island somewhere in the middle of the sea where they would lure sailors in with their melodies making the sailors so entranced they would crash their ships into the rocks. (“Sandels”) The Myth of the Sirens • Pisinoe, Aglaope and Thelxiepi were all daughters of the river god Achelous who were turned into half-women and half-bird creatures when they failed to save Demeter’s daughter, Persephone from the god of the underworld, Hades. One played the lyre, one played the flute and the last one sang. Together they lured men to their death with their melodies. When a man was able to resist the Sirens, that was supposedly what would cause the siren’s death. There are two stories of men resisting the sirens. One was the story of Odysseus who told all of his men to put beeswax in their ears so they wouldn’t hear the sirens singing as they sailed by. He also ordered his men to tie him to the ship’s mast so he could hear the beautiful singing but not be able to swim towards it. The second account was of Jason and the Argonauts who were able to tune out the singing because they had Orpheus, who was a better musician than the sirens. “(Parada”) Miscellaneous things about Sirens • The word Siren as we use it today warns us with a loud • • • • • wailing. This comes from the myth of the Greek Sirens. One definition of a siren is a woman regarded as seductive and beautiful. In 1994, Sirens, the movie was released starring Hugh Grant. “Sirens” became a television series from 1993-1995. Siren Song is an independent record label in Nashville, Tennessee and Rutland, Vermont. Siren music festival is held in Coney Island, NYC every year. Work Cited “Aquarium of the Pacific.” Darkfin. 21 January 2004. http://www.aquariumofpacific.org/index.html "Cinaed. “Perseus and Andromeda. ”Classic Mythical Dragon Legend. 11 January2004.< http://dragonsunlimited.tripod.com/index113.html> Greek Mythology-Sirens.” KW. Kidzworld. 9 January 2004. <http://www.kidzworld.com/site/p1850.htm> Navy junior Rotc.“ Sea Dragons. ”Southwest High School. 14 January 2004. <www.swnjrotc.com> Parada, Carlos. "Sirens." Greek Mythology Link. 9 January 2004. <http://homepage.mac.com/cparada/GML/SIRENS.html> Work Cited Continued Sandels, Victoria. “Sirens.” History and Mythology. 8 January 2004. <http://www.in2greece.com/english/historymyth/mythology/names/s irens.htm> “Sea Dragon Performance.” Sea Dragon Helicopter. 15 January 2004 <http://members.aol.com/mh53e/index.html> “Sea Dragon.”The Realm of Fantasy. 21 January 2004. <http://www.realmoffantasy.com/rawcliffe/1141015.asp> “Siren music festival.” Village Voice Media. 8 January 2004. <http://www.villagevoice.com/siren/> “The Sea Dragon.”14 January 2004. <http://www.santharia.com/bestiary/sea_dragon.htm#Myth/Lore>