Apparently, when Tia Dalma/Calypso grows 50 feet tall, she wasn't speaking gibberish; she was speaking French:
"Malfaiteur en Tombeau, Crochir l'Esplanade, Dans l'Fond d'l'eau!"
Translation:
"Across all the seas, find (search out) the path to he who wrongfully entombed me!"
So, yeah, I guess she was pretty mad at Davy.
here is a link to the script for the movie itself- http://www.freewebs.com/bootstrapsboots/
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.'
some people say it's a dolphin.
calypso and Circe
calypso and Circe
calypso and Circe
Bonds is "Kizuna".
Anyone, who believed they could do something
In a molecule, atoms are joined together by bonds. When we say bonding, we are referring to these bonds.
I would say hydrogen has the most bonds
In the Odyssey, Odysseus stays on the Calypso's island of Ogygia for 7 years. Other accounts say 5 years, while the story by Hyginus states one.He also spent a year on Circe's island Aeaea.
Calypso music originated in Trinidad and Tobago as a way for African slaves to communicate and express themselves. It evolved over time to incorporate influences from various musical styles, including West African, French, Spanish, and English. Through its lyrics and rhythmic beats, calypso has become a powerful form of social commentary and storytelling, addressing issues such as politics, culture, and daily life.
In Homer's "Odyssey," when Calypso tells Odysseus that she is more beautiful than his wife, Penelope, Odysseus acknowledges her beauty but emphasizes his deep longing for home and his commitment to Penelope. He appreciates Calypso's allure but insists that no one can compare to the love and loyalty he feels for his wife. This highlights his desire for fidelity and the importance of his journey back to Ithaca.