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For this activity, students will write a free-verse poem in the first-person voice of a female character from Greek mythology.
There is a popular trend in women’s literature to give voice to the women of Greek mythology. Atwood does so with “Siren Song.” In the poem “Penelope,” Dorothy Parker gives voice to Odysseus’s wife, Penelope. Madeline Miller gives voice to Circe in the novel of the same title.
The goal is to examine the stories of Greek mythology to give voice to the women whose perspectives are rarely addressed in the original telling, and to think about what the stories of these women have to say about modern relations between men and women or between women and other women.
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By Margaret Atwood