The Sirens songs lured Ulysses to them, ut his men's ears were stopped with wax.
Sirens were nymphs who lured sailors to their death with a bewitching song.
With their song they lured men to drown and ships to wreck upon cliffs in effort to reach the sirens.
Odysseus prevents being lured to his death by the Sirens by plugging the ears of his crew with beeswax, so they cannot hear the enchanting songs. He also has himself tied to the ship's mast, instructing his men not to release him, no matter how much he begs. This way, he can hear the Sirens' alluring music without succumbing to its deadly temptation.
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The woman who called to the sailors in the Odyssey was the witch-goddess Circe. She lured the sailors to her island with her enchanting voice and then turned them into swine with her magical powers. Odysseus managed to resist her spell with the help of the god Hermes and eventually freed his men from her captivity.
the sweet songs of the sirens lead their men to death
Circe turned Odysseus' men into swine because she did not like men, so she lured them to her island and fed them, and then BAM! They were swine.Circe hated men, so she lured them to her island, feed them a porridge, then turned them to pigs.
Odysseus gave his men beeswax so that they would not be able to hear the Sirens who would lure them to their death.
The legend of Lorelei is a German folk tale about a beautiful maiden who sat on a rock overlooking the Rhine River and sang enchanting songs. It is said that her songs would distract sailors, leading to their ships crashing against the rocks and sinking. Some versions of the legend suggest that Lorelei was a siren or water spirit who lured men to their doom.
No, Circe did not. She lured them with just herself.
When Joshua lured the men of Ai out of the city by a feigned retreat, the concealed Israelite attack-group conquered the city (Joshua ch.8). See also:More about Joshua
He wanted to eat Odysseus and his men.