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Oscar Weber
4 April, 12:21
What circe and the sirens have in common?
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Heidi Shepard
4 April, 14:49
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Circe and the Sirens both have the ability to enchant men by using their powers. Circe, a female enchantress, lures men to her island and turning someone who offended her into animals by using her magic and potions while the Sirens use their intoxicating songs to mesmerize the sailors and drawn to their deaths.
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