Sea Myths were contributed by:
Primary School G. Rodari, Italy
10th Helioupolis Primary School
Orhangazi Primary School, Turkey
Poltava Gymnasium № 6, Ukraine
The Myth of Kotygoroshko
Ukraine
Kotygoroshko was a brave and courageous hero of many Ukrainian myths and tales. Once he was going to sail across the Black Sea but there were really beautiful but dangerous female creatures, Mermaids in those waters who were trying to tempt Kotygoroshko and prevent his plans. So he got the idea and asked his men to cover his eyes with a scarf for he couldn’t see the alluring Mermaids. Thus, Kotygoroshko and his people sailed across the sea safely.
The Myth of AKANA
Turkey
People live peaceful and happy in the Mediterranean and sailed in the Mediterranean Sea. There is a woman who lives in an oyster. Her name is Akana. Akana is a young and beautiful lady. God and humans love her.
When sailor had been in a difficult situation, Akana got out oyster and helped them. All the sailor have sailed safely in the Mediterranean Sea.
The Myth of Parthenope
Italy
Parthenope saw the black ship coming closer with the swaying white sail. She awakened her sisters, Ligea and Leucosia who did not need to know why Partenope had gotten them back. They could hear it in the air. They moved on the little hill of human bones, which the wind and the sea had made of a blinding and ghostly white. While the black ship was getting bigger and bigger, closer and closer, they were already feeling the taste of blood. The ship lowered the sail. Men put the oars at sea. By now the boat was very close to the small island where the sirens lived. Partenope was the first to sing. She first saw it: that would have been her prey. A harmonious, celestial, enchanting song. Load of promises of pleasure, of unconfessable desires, sinful but at the same time as much sweet as honey. No man had ever resisted his promises. And that time it would not have been different. A man began to scream. To implore for letting him go and try the celestial pleasures promised by the song. It always happened that way. That was the part that Parthenope liked the most. But the ship did not stop. On board there was a man, with a thick beard as black as his ruffled hair, turned mad by her song. But he could not reach her, even though he was begging men oaring. The tied man was screaming louder and louder. But the ship was implacable, like the men who ruled it. Parthenope sang even louder. But it was all useless. Soon the mean scream and the ship itself disappeared on the horizon. Perhaps it was shame, or disappointment. Parthenope felt like a curse on her. She believed that her singing had lost its enchanting strength. She felt there was nothing to do and she dropped from the cliff despite her sisters’ screams begging not to do it. A few fishermen retrieved the body of the mermaid with long silky hair , floating on the waves, and the face white as marble but still beautiful , on a small island that became the site of a large castle. A manor still echoes her song sometimes.
Click on the link to watch the dramatization of
the Italian myth of Parthenope the Greek pupils prepared.
The Myth of Odysseus
Greece
Odysseus and his companions sailed in the Mediterranean Sea . They were about to approach the island of the Sirens. Sirens were dangerous creatures who lured nearby sailors with their enchanting singing voices and caused them to shipwreck on the rocky coast of their island. Odysseus came up with a trick. He asked his companions to tie him to the mast of the ship so that he could hear the song of the Sirens without damaging his ship. He also asked them to put wax plugs in their ears. Odysseus and his companions passed by the island of the Sirens unharmed.
For this digital Book of Myths
we would like to thank all the children who drew or acted out the stories enthusiastically
and all the teachers who inspired them!
Published: Jun 27, 2018
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