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Odysseus was returning home from Troy where he fought in the Trojan war.
Posiedon is angry with Odysseus because he blinded his son, the cyclops Polyphemus.
she was Odysseus's reason for returning home to Ithaca along with their son Telemachus
It set the scene for Odysseus to be returning to his home in Ithaca, and the perilous adventures which made up the tale of the Odyssey (story of Odysseus)
When you think of how Odysseus reacted when he landed on Calypso's island, Ogygia, I think Odysseus was scared of losing his men. Which had happened, obviously. Also I think he was afraid of not returning home, all through the story he talks of Ithaca and wanting to return.
Odysseus was returning home from Troy where he fought in the Trojan war.
Troy
Odysseus last stopped in Scheria, home of the Phaecians, before returning home to Ithaca. Or if 'home' means estate, he spends the night in the house of Eumaeus, the swineherd.
Because he can walk on water..
She loves him and wants him to live with her.
returning home from war
What kept Odysseus from getting home was the God's because Odysseus did not respect their power. That made the Gods angry. ~an eleven year old mythology wiz
keeping Odysseus prisoner on her island and preventing him from reaching home
They ate the sun god's cattle.
Posiedon is angry with Odysseus because he blinded his son, the cyclops Polyphemus.
Circe insists that Odysseus go to the underworld to consult with the blind Theban prophet Teiresias.
Calypso kept Odysseus from returning home for 7 years