Odyssey, or Odysseus in Greek mythology, was initially trapped on Calypso's island, Ogygia, where the nymph Calypso kept him for several years, desiring him as her companion. According to the epic "The Odyssey," the god Hermes was sent by Zeus to command Calypso to let Odysseus go. Calypso reluctantly agreed and provided Odysseus with materials to build a raft, allowing him to set sail for Ithaca, his homeland. Thus, he departed the island with the hope of returning to his family and kingdom.
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Odysseus was supposed to leave the island of Calypso with the help of the goddess Athena, who intervened on his behalf. Zeus sent Hermes to command Calypso to release Odysseus, allowing him to build a raft and sail home. Despite Calypso's reluctance to let him go, she ultimately complied with the divine order, providing him with supplies and assistance for his journey. This marked the beginning of Odysseus's long and arduous voyage back to Ithaca.
In book 1 of the Odyssey, Odysseus is trapped on the island of Ogygia by the nymph Calypso. She detains him there for seven years until the gods decide he should be allowed to leave and return home to Ithaca.
they have a good time, and odysseus doesn't want to leave, but they make him, the gods said no more of this madness
This part talks about how Odysseus was able to leave Calypso's Island and get to the Pheacians land. Odysseus is still on his journey to get back home.
When Hermes arrived on the island of Calypso, Odysseus was sitting on the shore, weeping and longing for his home in Ithaca. He had been trapped on the island for several years by Calypso, who desired him to stay with her. Despite her affection, Odysseus felt the deep pain of separation from his family and homeland, yearning for his freedom. Hermes came to deliver the message from Zeus, instructing Calypso to let Odysseus leave and return to his voyage.
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 calypso nymph held Odysseus captive on her island for several years in Homer's "The Odyssey," displaying both power and desire for him. Their relationship represents themes of temptation, desire, and the struggle for freedom in the epic. Ultimately, Odysseus chooses to leave Calypso's island to return to his true home and family, illustrating his loyalty and determination.
Odysseus wants to leave Calypso and her island because he wants to go home to Ithaca. After the Trojan war, his ship was tossed off course and he has been trying to finish his journey since.
She sensed she would have to let Odysseus leave.
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Hermes tells Calypso she must let Odysseus go.Calypso helps Odysseus build a raft to leave the island.