Immortality
immortality
Calypso wasn't on any side. She was trapped on her island. Odysseus sailed onto her island and stayed with her for many years. He fought in the Trojan war, but Calypso never was on a side.
Odysseus stayed on Circe's island for one year, which he thought were a few days; Odysseus stayed on Calypso's Island for seven years. After staying with these goddesses he had two more years of trying to return home.
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Initially, it was to nurse Odysseus back to health after finding him shipwrecked. Afterwards, she had her way with him. Calypso was in love with Odysseus, and wanted to keep him on Ogygia.she keeps him because she wants him to be her husband and promises to make him immortal
Calypso.
Odysseus was stranded on the island of Ogygia, where the nymph Calypso held him captive for seven years. She offered him immortality and eternal youth if he stayed with her, but he longed to return home to Ithaca and his wife, Penelope. Eventually, the god Hermes intervened, instructing Calypso to release Odysseus. Reluctantly, she let him go, providing him with supplies and a raft to aid his journey home.
On circe's island, odysseus stayed for 1 year. On calyspo's island, he stayed for 7 years.
Odysseus stayed with Aeolus on his island for a month.
Odysseus was saved by Calypso when he washed on her island. They become lovers, and sleep together for seven years. However, Odysseus yearns to return home. Calypso offers Odysseus eternal life and youth if would stay with her on her island, but Odysseus declines, longing for his wife Penelope and his home of Ithaca.
During his time with Calypso on her island, Odysseus would never experience the joys of homecoming, family, and the familiar comforts of Ithaca. He remained in a state of longing for his wife, Penelope, and his son, Telemachus, which left him feeling isolated despite Calypso's love and hospitality. Furthermore, he would miss the opportunity to fulfill his role as a leader and hero in his own land, as well as the growth and challenges that come with facing life's adversities.
When Odysseus was with Calypso, he initially enjoyed her hospitality but eventually grew homesick and longed to return to his wife, Penelope, and his homeland, Ithaca. With Circe, he was initially wary of her magic but eventually grew fond of her and found her to be a valuable ally in his journey home.