Calypso lived on the island of Ogygia, which is described as a remote and lush place dominated by nature. In Homer's "Odyssey," she resides in a cave that serves as her home, surrounded by beautiful gardens and the sea. The island is depicted as a paradise, but it is also where she keeps Odysseus captive for several years, longing for companionship.
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Calypso lived on the lush island of Ogygia.
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Her father Atlas, did something bad, so she had to live at ogygia, as a punishment
on the island of Ogygia.
Odysseus spent seven years on the island of Ogygia with the nymph Calypso.
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Calypso lives on the lush island of Ogygia.
Odysseus met Calypso on her lush island of Ogygia.
Odysseus is trapped on the lush island of Ogygia, by the nymph Calypso at the beginning of The Odyssey.