Plug your ears so you cannot hear their enchanted singing, ask someone to restrain you so you cannot follow their song, play music yourself that is even more beautiful than their singing (The lyre player Orpheus did this effectively in the Greek story of Jason and the Argonauts), or make loud noises to drown out their song (In Russia, people use canon fire and bells to cover the songs of siren)
Sent Sailors to college
Sent Sailors to college
Soldiers. A crew is made of sailors. A battalion is a group of soldiers.
They were used to warn of incoming bombing raids. The sirens could be heard over a wide area - and were more effective than (for example) making a radio broadcast.
to capture some island and ignore others.
the sailors feared the sirens because the song that the sirens were singing was leading them to their death.
Sirens were nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
Sirens were nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
In Greek mythology, sirens were creatures that lured sailors to their doom with their enchanting voices, causing ships to crash on the rocks. The sailors who heard the sirens' song were unable to resist its allure and would steer their ships towards the dangerous rocks, leading to shipwrecks and death.
The Sirens.
The Sirens were three sea nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
the sirens kill people by singing a bewitching song that lures sailors to there death by crashing into rocks.
To lure sailors to their island to kill, by singing songs of the truth.
So he wouldn't be tempted by the Sirens' song.
The siren song will lure sailors to crash a ship upon the rocks or drown attempting to reach them.
I think it has to do with the mythical sirens who lured sailors to their death with their beauty and their haunting songs causing them to sail into the rocks.
Considering that by song alone they lure sailors and ships to their doom; not very weak at all.