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Reading Classics in English _ The Story of the Siren by E. M. Forster
¡°The Story of the Siren¡± is a short story by E.M. Forster published in 1920. Set in a small town in Sicily, Italy, the story explores the boundary between reality and the supernatural through the mythical creature, the siren.
The story deals with a story about the siren that the narrator hears from a local youth he meets in a cave in Sicily. The story includes tragic events that unfold in the town after a fisherman sees the siren in the cave. Forster uses the supernatural creature, the siren, from Greek mythology to symbolically express the customs and religious oppression of human society, as well as the longing for primal freedom.
In this short story, the author delicately deals with the conflicting elements of reality and fantasy, reason and instinct, and civilization and nature. In particular, it effectively depicts the tension between primal desires and social oppression latent in humans, against the backdrop of the mystical atmosphere and native culture of the Mediterranean. Despite its short length, this work is considered a masterpiece that demonstrates Forster's outstanding imagination and the power of symbolic narrative. While reinterpreting mythological elements in a modern way, the author's literary depth in exploring the fundamental issues of human existence can be confirmed.

Summary
"The Story of the Siren" by E. M. Forster is a short story written in the early 20th century. This work is characterized as a fictional narrative that delves into themes of beauty, desire, and the implications of myth in modern life. Set against the backdrop of the Mediterranean, the story explores the connection between the sublime and the mundane through its rich and poetic prose. The narrative unfolds as a conversation between a young man and a Sicilian fisherman concerning the mythical Siren, a creature said to lure men into the sea. The protagonist recounts an incident involving his brother Giuseppe, who surprisingly sees the Siren after a reckless act during a boat trip. This sighting brings profound changes to Giuseppe's life, leaving him overwhelmed with knowledge and despair. The story paints a poignant picture of aspirations and disappointments while examining human relationships and the tension between the mythical and real worlds. Ultimately, Forster's tale suggests the enduring allure of the unknown and questions whether the pursuit of beauty, or understanding, comes at a price.

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THE STORY OF THE SIREN