Sirens: The Temptation

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English

 

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Nancy L

 

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September 13, 2016

 

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University

 

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By examining her usage of punctuation and word choice, readers can easily recognize and relate with her conveyed thoughts. Atwood begins her poem with the speaker mysteriously referring to a secretive song, "This is the one song everyone / would like to learn: the song / that is irresistible" (1-3)...
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By "everyone," the narrator means women who are physically attractive and men who are charismatically trapped by desires. While the sirens attract audiences with their illustrious singing, Atwood applies several mechanics including colons as tools for pulling readers into her story. Her colons hint at the revelation of this great secret; readers must read on to discover...
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