Circe and calpso :) hope this helps!
Circe was an enchantress, and had Odysseus' crew eat a poisoned feast which would make them susceptible to the magic.
Calypso loved Odysseus and he spent 7 years with her. He was captivated if not actually held captive. Circe also help him for a year or so.
Calypso did for seven years.
Hermes helped free Odysseus from Calypso. Without him, there would be no way of explaining why Odysseus was gone from Ithaca so long. Further, Hermes helps Odysseus best the enchantress Circe. Otherwise, Odysseus would surely have been turned into a pig along with the rest of his men.
her name is circe
In the Odyssey, the Enchantress is Circe. She is a powerful sorceress who turns Odysseus's men into swine and captivates Odysseus with her magic. Odysseus eventually persuades her to use her powers to help him on his journey home.
Circe and calpso :) hope this helps!
An Enchantress, said to help Odysseus on his way home from troy.
Circe knows who Odysseus is because she is a goddess-enchantress. She has the gift of fore sight and sees who Odysseus is right away. She also give Odysseus prophesies that help him reach home.
Circe was an enchantress, and had Odysseus' crew eat a poisoned feast which would make them susceptible to the magic.
Calypso loved Odysseus and he spent 7 years with her. He was captivated if not actually held captive. Circe also help him for a year or so.
Circe was the enchantress from Greek mythology who turned men into pigs. She is known for her magical abilities and her encounters with Odysseus in Homer's "The Odyssey."
Calypso did for seven years.
Calypso in The Odyssey represents the archetype of the temptress or seductress who tries to distract the hero from his journey. She lures Odysseus to stay on her island, delaying his return home. This archetype highlights the struggle between the hero's desires and his duty, as Odysseus must resist Calypso's charms in order to continue his quest.
In this passage, Odysseus reveals emotions of sadness, longing, determination, and hope. He reflects on his journey and yearns for his homeland, while also expressing his resolve to reunite with his family and return to Ithaca.
Hermes helped free Odysseus from Calypso. Without him, there would be no way of explaining why Odysseus was gone from Ithaca so long. Further, Hermes helps Odysseus best the enchantress Circe. Otherwise, Odysseus would surely have been turned into a pig along with the rest of his men.