Odysseus escaped from Calypso with the help of the god Hermes, who was sent by Zeus to command Calypso to let him go. Despite her deep love for Odysseus, Calypso reluctantly agreed and provided him with materials to build a raft. After spending several years on her island, Odysseus set sail and eventually made his way back to Ithaca.
The god holding Odysseus on the island is Zeus. Zeus got angry at Odysseus and his men for eating the CATTLE of the sun god, Helios. Odysseus didn't eat the cattle, though. He survived, but his men (or crew) didn't. They died. They Odysseus floated to Calypso's island, Ogygia. Calypso loved Odysseus. They got a little "busy", but Odysseus still loved Penelope. Athena begged Zeus to make Calypso release Odysseus, since Calypso was trapping Odysseus on Ogygia. Zeus told Hermes (god messenger) to tell Calypso to let Odysseus go. She got the message, and agreed to release Odysseus. Odysseus built a raft, but while traveling, Poseidon destroyed it, since Odysseus blinded his son, the Cyclops, Polyphemus. For more information, GOOGLE works GREAT!!! Hope I helped! (:
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.
i believe it was the goddess calypso
Poseidon
Hermes, the messenger god in Greek mythology, aided Odysseus in "The Odyssey" by helping him escape from the island of the nymph Calypso. Hermes was sent by Zeus to deliver a message to Calypso to release Odysseus, allowing him to continue his journey back home to Ithaca.
Hermes, the messenger god, tells Calypso that Zeus has ordered her to offer Odysseus his freedom. If she does not do this then her whole island will sink to the bottom of Poseidon's oean.
No. Odysseus and Calypso are lovers, and even have a child. However, Odysseus does retain the desire to go home, but does not see this as a valid option when a god is blocking the way.
Hermes is sent by Zeus to deliver the message to Calypso, instructing her to free Odysseus. This occurs in Homer's "Odyssey," where Zeus orders Hermes to ensure that Odysseus can finally return home to Ithaca after being held captive for many years. Hermes, as the messenger god, plays a vital role in facilitating this important turning point in Odysseus's journey.
Hermes, the messenger god who was sent by Zeus.
Odysseus was stranded on the island of Ogygia, where the nymph Calypso held him captive for seven years. She offered him immortality and eternal youth if he stayed with her, but he longed to return home to Ithaca and his wife, Penelope. Eventually, the god Hermes intervened, instructing Calypso to release Odysseus. Reluctantly, she let him go, providing him with supplies and a raft to aid his journey home.
The god Zeus is refers to Calypso as "the nymph of the braided tresses" when addressing his son Hermes about Odysseus.