Calypso feels that the other gods are jealous that she has a mortal lover, and gets frustrated that they will never let the gods love mortals peaceably, even though they often take mortal lovers themselves.
Calypso gets frustrated with the other gods because they interfere in mortal affairs, causing chaos and suffering. She believes they should focus on their own responsibilities and not meddle in the lives of humans.
She is angry with the gods because she is immortal but she is not allowed to fall in love with a mortal unlike the the other gods.
the total purpose of calypso is for personal music pleasure.
Calypso was born a sea nymph (nereid) whose parents were sea gods (Poseidon and Tethys).
Hermes is sent down to Calypso, telling her that the gods wish for her to release Odysseus. Therefore, it is Calypso who allows Odysseus to leave, not Odysseus who 'manages to say no.'
she was absolutley beautiful but supported her father knonos in the war of the gods and titans so the gods sent to exile eventhough she regretted it. and she wasent a god
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.
Initially, Calypso becomes angry, but does not want to anger the gods by disobeying and ultimately agrees to let him go.
Naturally he sends the messenger of the gods: Hermes.
In the Odyssey, she keeps Odysseus on her island and refuses to let him carry on with his travels home to ithaca. This all happens in book 5, and Ogygia (were Calypso lives) is in fact the first place we see Odysseus within the Odyssey. After an assembly by the Gods, Hermes (the Gods messenger) informs Calypso she must let Odysseus go, and then she informs Odysseus to craft a raft in order to leave the island. IN OTHER WORDS- she wasn't a godess at all.
The gods send a letter to Calypso so she can release Odysseus.
In Book V of the Odyssey, Hermes, the messenger of the gods, travels to Calypso's island, where he tells the nymph of Zeus' decision that she has to let Odysseus go.
Calypso was different because she was a nymph not a god or goddess.