March is Mermaid Month
Mermaid and her Octopus by Tina O'Brien. The mysterious and alluring mermaid, a half-human and half-fish female that lives in the sea, has appeared in mythology, folklore, art, and music across many cultures for centuries dating as far back as ancient times. Mermaids have been referred to as sea-maidens, sirens, nymphs, or merrows and portrayed as beautiful and seductive creatures with benevolent and malevolent powers that can bring good fortune and tragedy. In ancient Greek mythology, they were referred to as sirens, half-women and half-bird creatures known for their enchanting songs that bewitched sailors and led them to their doom. In Irish and Scottish folklore, their beauty lured men to the sea. In Slavic folklore, mermaids were the souls of beautiful women who drowned. The mermaid in Hans Christian Anderson's fairytale, The Little Mermaid, trades her beautiful voice for legs to be with the prince she loves. Between the 16th and 20th centuries, ship builders start...