Hermes gives the message from Zeus, which is telling Calypso to let Odysseus go
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.
Hermes.
Naturally he sends the messenger of the gods: Hermes.
Odysseus was weeping on the shore of Calypso's island, feeling trapped and longing to return home. Hermes arrived to deliver Zeus's message that Odysseus must be allowed to leave the island and continue his journey back to Ithaca.
Zeus sends Hermes to Calypso to tell her to release Odysseus.
Hermes is her husband
working on a tapestry
Hermes tells Calypso to let Odysseus go.
Zeus sent Hermes to tell Calypso to let Odysseus go.
During Hermes's conversation with Calypso, Odysseus is most likely waiting or exploring the island of Ogygia where Calypso resides. He may be reflecting on his journey home and longing to return to Ithaca.
He gave Odyseus an herb to allow him to not be affected by her magic. He also carried a message to Calypso telling her to let Odyseus go.
to tell calypso to release Odysseus
She was singing and weaving.