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1. Atwood’s poem describes a classic “damsel in distress” scenario. The Siren calls for help, telling the sailors that they are unique in their ability to save her. She notes wryly that “it works every time.” Write and defend a thesis statement about The Influence of Ego on the Perception of Helplessness. The ego is a person’s sense of self-importance. Consider the ways a man’s sense of self-importance could be enhanced when he views himself as the savior of a helpless woman, and why.
2. In the sense that the Siren brings about the destruction of sailors, she might be considered a weapon in the “war of the sexes.” If so, what is the Siren trying to gain or defend? As you consider Woman as Weapon, write and defend a thesis statement that explains the Siren’s motivation. In what ways are the male sailors her enemies? Every sailor has the option of passing by the island unharmed. Do they deserve what they get?
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By Margaret Atwood