Click Here to read Part I The Sirens of Greek mythology were beautiful creatures who appeared as women with beguiling voices that would lure sailors to shipwreck and die on the rocky shores of their island homes. The most famous of those sailors who encountered the Sirens was the great hero Odysseus, so it is no surprise the Sirens made an appearance in the Coen Brothers' bluegrass folk comedy "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," which is loosely based on "The Odyssey."
12 Herculean Myth and Monster Movies, Part II
12 Herculean Myth and Monster Movies, Part II
12 Herculean Myth and Monster Movies, Part II
Click Here to read Part I The Sirens of Greek mythology were beautiful creatures who appeared as women with beguiling voices that would lure sailors to shipwreck and die on the rocky shores of their island homes. The most famous of those sailors who encountered the Sirens was the great hero Odysseus, so it is no surprise the Sirens made an appearance in the Coen Brothers' bluegrass folk comedy "O Brother, Where Art Thou?," which is loosely based on "The Odyssey."