P is for Parts. What parts, elements or details of the painting seem important? T is for Title. What information does the title add to the painting?

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Book 12 Contrasting Points of View Activity 1: Warm Up Examining a Visual Text Using the OPTIC strategy below, examine the details of the John William Waterhouse s Ulysses and the Sirens (1891). O O is for Overview. Describe the main subject of the painting. P P is for Parts. What parts, elements or details of the painting seem important? T T is for Title. What information does the title add to the painting? I I is for Interrelationships. What connections or relationships can be made between the words in the title and the individual parts of the painting? C C is for Conclusion. What conclusion(s) can be drawn about the meaning of the painting as a whole? Summarize the message in one or two sentences. 1 Adapted from Pauk, W. (2000). How to study in college (7th ed.). Houghton Mifflin Company: Boston. 1

Activity 2: Using the notes that you took in Activity 1, complete the following sentence frames. The sirens can be described as,, and. While the crewmen are, [DESCRIBE THE CREW S ACTIONS] Odysseus is. This painting communicates the idea that [DESCRIBE ODYSSEUS S ACTIONS] [INSERT THEMATIC STATEMENT] Activity 3: Odysseus s Version, pp.276 277, lines 180 217 Read the excerpt in which Odysseus tells his spellbound audience about his encounter with the Sirens. Answer the questions in the right column. 180 So I informed my shipmates point by point, Highlight words/diction that help set all the while our trim ship was speeding toward the Sirens island, driven on by the brisk wind. the mood as Odysseus and his crew approach the Sirens. What is the mood? But then the wind fell in an instant, all glazed to a dead calm a mysterious power hushed the heaving swells. The oarsmen leapt to their feet, struck the sail stowed it deep in the hold and sat to the oarlocks, thrashing with polished oars, frothing the water white. Highlight words/diction that Odysseus uses to describe his actions. What is his tone here? Now with a sharp sword I sliced an ample wheel of beeswax 190 down into pieces, kneaded them in my two strong hands and the wax soon grew soft, worked by my strength and Helios burning rays, the sun at high noon, and I stopped the ears of my comrades one by one. 2

They bound me hand and foot in the tight ship lashed by ropes to the mast Does Odysseus have to listen to the Sirens song? Explain. and rowed and churned the whitecaps stroke on stroke. We were just offshore as far as a man s shout can carry, scudding close, when the Sirens sensed at once a ship was racing past and burst into their high, thrilling song: 200 Come closer, famous Odysseus Achaea s pride and glory moor your ship on our coast so you can hear our song! Never has any sailor passed our shores in his black craft until he has heard the honeyed voices pouring from our lips, and once he hears to his heart s content sails on, a wiser man. How would you describe the tone of the Siren's song? We know all the pains that Achaeans once endured on the spreading plain of Troy when the gods willed it so all that comes to pass on the fertile earth, we know it all! So they sent their ravishing voices out across the air and the heart inside me throbbed to listen longer. What does the word ravishing mean as used in this context? 210 I signaled the crew with frowns to set me free they flung themselves at the oars and rowed on harder, Perimedes and Eurylochus springing up at once to bind me faster with rope on chafing rope. But once we d left the Sirens fading in our wake, once we could hear their song no more, their urgent call my steadfast crew was quick to remove the wax I d used to seal their ears and loosed the bonds that lashed me. Activity 4: Reading a Modern Versions Siren Song by Margaret Atwood Siren Song is Margaret Atwood s modern take on Homer s classic story of Odysseus and his encounter with the Sirens. Using the TP CASTT strategy below, analyze the poem Siren Song by Margaret Atwood. 3

Siren Song by Margaret Atwood 2 This is the one song everyone would like to learn: the song that is irresistible: the song that forces men 5 to leap overboard in squadrons even though they see beached skulls the song nobody knows because anyone who had heard it is dead, and the others can t remember. 10 Shall I tell you the secret and if I do, will you get me out of this bird suit? I don t enjoy it here squatting on this island 15 looking picturesque and mythical with these two feathery maniacs, I don t enjoy singing this trio, fatal and valuable. I will tell the secret to you, 20 to you, only to you. Come closer. This song is a cry for help: Help me! Only you, only you can, you are unique at last. Alas 25 it is a boring song but it works every time. 2 Atwood, Margaret. Siren Song from You Are Happy, SELECTED POEMS 1965-1975. Boston: Houghton, 1976. 4

Description Notes Title Paraphrase Connotation Attitude (Tone) Shifts Consider the title and make a prediction about what the poem is about. Put the poem into your own words. Make sure you tell what is happening at the beginning, middle, and end. Tell what is really happening, not what the poet is figuratively saying. Look at the poem beyond the actual events. Look for figurative language, imagery, etc. What is the speaker s tone? Is there more than one attitude or tone in different parts of the poem? Are there any changes in the speaker or attitude? Look for key words, time change, and punctuation. Title again Look at the title again. Why is the title important to the poem? Activity 5: COMPARE Using the RAGES strategy, compare Odysseus s version of the Siren s song to Margaret Atwood s version. How do they differ? 5