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Calypso
Odysseus was trapped in the cave of the cyclops in the cyclops island. He was later trapped for 7 years on Calypso's island.
Calypso has no Roman name. she is refered to as Calypso.
Her name is Calypso.
Calypso
The nymph who imprisoned Odysseus on her island was Calypso. She held Odysseus captive for seven years before eventually releasing him at the request of the gods.
Calypso
She was a daughter of the Titan Atlas, and was famous for the imprisonment of Odysseus, the famed greek hero.
That the person who imprisoned you KNEW, of their own knowledge, that you were being imprisoned wrongly. (Mens Rea = guilty mind).
Calypso was a Sea Nymph in Greek mythology.She was confined to the island of Ogygia for supporting her father and the Titans during the Titanomachy, and she imprisoned Odysseus on her island in order to make him her immortal husband.In music, Calypso is a style of afro-caribbean music which originated in Trinidad and Tobago.
That is the correct spelling of "incarceration" (imprisonment).
You may use it Like this: The man was imprisoned in his cell for robbing a house.
Okonkwo and the others are imprisoned as retribution for burning down the church. Further, this imposition of power onto the Igbo members was a show of positioning and intimidation as well as superiority. The imprisonment shamed the imprisoned tribesman.
a person who is imprisoned.
Odysseus was trapped in the cave of the cyclops in the cyclops island. He was later trapped for 7 years on Calypso's island.
The abstract noun form of the verb to imprison is imprisonment.
The act of imprisoning, or the state of being imprisoned; confinement; restraint. His sinews waxen weak and raw Through long imprisonment and hard constraint. Spenser. Every confinement of the person is an imprisonment, whether it be in a common prison, or in a private house, or even by foreibly detaining one in the public streets. Blackstone. False imprisonment. (Law) See under False. Syn. -- Incarceration; custody; confinement; durance; restraint.