She's furious. She blames the immortal male gods of hypocrisy due to them taking in mortal women and interfering with mortals' lives as they wish; however, she's not given the same privilege. However, she cannot defy Zeus, the father of all Gods and Goddesses, and obliges to let Odysseus go.
Calypso initially resists Zeus' order to release Odysseus, feeling hurt and betrayed. However, she eventually complies with Zeus' will, albeit reluctantly, knowing that she cannot defy a god's command.
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Zeus sent Hermes to tell Calypso to let Odysseus go.
In the story The Odyssey, Zeus orders Calypso release Odysseus from Calypso's island. Zeus was convinced by the goddess, Athena, to help Odysseus.
In the story the Odyssey, Zeus orders Calypso release Odysseus from Calypso's island. Zeus was convinced by the goddess, Athena, to help Odysseus.
Zeus sends Hermes to Calypso to tell her to release Odysseus.
Hermes.
Hermes tells Calypso that Zeus wants her to release Odysseus from her island. Calypso is initially resistant, feeling sorrowful and resentful about having to let go of Odysseus, but ultimately agrees to comply with Zeus's command.
Hermes
Hermes delivered a message from Zeus to Calypso, instructing her to release Odysseus from her island and let him continue his journey back home to Ithaca. Zeus ordered this in response to pleas from Athena and the other gods.
Zeus sends Hermes to release him from calypso or Zeus will drown her island so he lets Odysseus be on his way
His daughter Athene asked for his release and Zeus agreed
To send odysseus home