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 gods send a letter to Calypso so she can release Odysseus.
Book five of the Odyssey is Poseidon's first appearance. All of the gods except Poseidon meet at Olympus to discuss Odysseus's fate. Poseidon is angry that Odysseus escaped Calypso's island and creates a storm to sink his ship.
The gods were mad becaue a girl was killed in a temple of gods, after it was requested that she lived.
Odysseus has been on Calypso's island, Ogygia, for so long because he is held captive by the nymph Calypso, who has fallen in love with him and wants him to stay as her companion. Despite his longing to return home to Ithaca and his wife, Penelope, the gods have intervened, allowing Calypso to keep him for several years. Ultimately, it is only after the intervention of Hermes, sent by Zeus, that Calypso is compelled to release Odysseus.
Calypso has no Roman name. she is refered to as Calypso.
Initially, Calypso becomes angry, but does not want to anger the gods by disobeying and ultimately agrees to let him go.
Calypso is angry with Hermes because he brings news from the gods that she must release Odysseus from her island against her wishes. She feels betrayed and frustrated by the order to let him go after falling in love with him.
Initially, Calypso becomes angry, but does not want to anger the gods by disobeying and ultimately agrees to let him go.
Calypso was born a sea nymph (nereid) whose parents were sea gods (Poseidon and Tethys).
Calypso is upset because she genuinely loves Odysseus and does not want to lose him. She also feels that the gods are being unfair by dictating who she can and cannot keep on her island. Additionally, she is frustrated that male gods like Hermes have more power and influence over her fate.
Zeus is not directly related to Calypso. Calypso is a nymph in Greek mythology who is known for holding Odysseus captive on her island in Homer's "Odyssey." Zeus is the king of the gods and does not have a familial relationship with Calypso.
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.
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
Naturally he sends the messenger of the gods: Hermes.
the total purpose of calypso is for personal music pleasure.
The gods send a letter to Calypso so she can release Odysseus.