Tales of mermaids are nearly universal. Various cultures throughout the world have similar figures. The Aegean Sea, it seems, was full of such creatures like mermaids. A popular Greek legend has Alexander the Great's sister, Thessalonike, turn into a mermaid after her death. She lived, it was said, in the Aegean and when sailors would encounter her, she would ask them only one question: "Is Alexander the king alive?", to which the correct answer would be "He lives and still rules". Any other answer would spur her into a rage, where she transformed into a Gorgon and meant doom for the ship and every sailor onboard.
6 comments:
Superb still
I will take a subscription with your blog
What a poetic scene! Lovely colors too.
Lovely! All your photos gives me a different view of Turkey!
bergson: Thank you! That's very nice of you to say that...
fredrik ekblad: I'm flatterd with your comment; thank you.
g_mirage: Thank you! Hope my works give you a positive view.
Tales and myths are timeless and universal though its change in shape, nomenclature and variations , but its essence is the always the same!
uma por dia: thanks so much for the feedback; much appreciated.
Post a Comment