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Greek culture was kind of to do whatever they wanted to, if they wanted to sleep they slept, if they wanted to fight they fought. So when odysseus is presented with the opportunity he wants to, so he sleeps with her but his love still lies with penelope. In addition to sleeping with calypso, he also sleeps with circe and helen and probably many others.

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Who does Odysseus sleep with?

He sleeps with Calypso, But when he wakes up, he thinks only of Penelope.


How was Odysseus disloyal?

He was disloyal because he cheated on Penelope with Calypso and Circe. He was so afraid that Penelope was being unfaithful, yet he had two affairs ~ At least with Circe, he could not help but to be unfaithful. Circe was a witch and made him sleep with her lest his men remain animals and he would never see Penelope again. In the case with Calypso, she said that her island had bound him there and that he was never allowed to leave. So yes, he had a choice whether to sleep with Calypso or not but he did. Guess he thought he might as well enjoy himself if it's going to be forever. Which, you can't blame the man. lol


Who all did Odysseus sleep with while away on his journey?

circe and calypso. both were goddesses


What test does Penelope gives Odysseus?

Penelope tests Odysseus by asking him about their bed, which only the true Odysseus would know was built inside a living olive tree. This test confirms his identity to Penelope and proves that he is her husband returned after a long absence.


What does Athena do to make Penelope to feel better?

Athena puts Penelope to sleep through the years that Odysseus is gone. Then she puts her to sleep when Telemachous leaves for his journey, but comes to her disguized as her sister to tell her that Telemachous will be fine.


Who was calypso in The Odyssey?

Odysseus was saved by Calypso when he washed on her island. They become lovers, and sleep together for seven years. However, Odysseus yearns to return home. Calypso offers Odysseus eternal life and youth if would stay with her on her island, but Odysseus declines, longing for his wife Penelope and his home of Ithaca.


How did Hermes affect Odysseus?

Two instances: 1. When Odysseus is on the island of Calypso, Hermes comes as a messenger to persuade Calypso let Odysseus go. 2. Hermes gives Odysseus advice on how to avoid danger from Circe and how to get his men back from her. He gives Odysseus a magical plant to protect Circe from her charms, tells Odysseus to pretend to want to kill Circe after she tries to cast her spell, and warns Odysseus not to sleep with Circe before she has promised to do no harm to him.


In The Odyssey who is calypso?

Calypso is the beautiful Goddess-nymph who keeps Odysseus on her island for seven years. She lives on the island of Ogygia and appears in book 5 of Homer's epic poem, the Odyssey. She does not wish to let Odysseus go, but is told she had to after the second assembly of the Gods at the beginning of book 5. Hermes (the messenger god) informs Calypso what she must do. She also advises Odysseus on crafting a raft so that he can be on his way.


How does Athena help Penelope?

When Athena visits Penelope and Telemachus the first time, Penelope becomes sad when she hears the song of the homecoming of the Akhaians (Greeks) after the Trojan War, as it reminds her of her husband's absence. Penelope then goes to her room and weeps for Odysseus.


Who suffered more Odysseus or Penelope?

Due to this being an opinion question, there is no right or wrong answer. Here is my view: I believe Odysseus suffered more. Although Penelope did face mental and emotional pain, it was only for the last three years. Odysseus had 20 years of fighting the war, beats, hunger, and other obstacles on the way back home. He lost all of his men and simply wanted to get back home to his family. Penelope did have to sleep alone, but she had her son and servants in the safety of her palace.


How does Ino's scarf help Odysseus?

It hides him in a mist, allowing him to walk undetected.


Why does Odysseus sleep with every woman?

Odysseus does not sleep with every woman he encounters; however, he does engage in relationships with several female characters, such as Circe and Calypso. These interactions often symbolize the themes of temptation, desire, and the struggle between duty and personal gratification. Additionally, they highlight Odysseus's humanity and vulnerabilities, as he grapples with the challenges of loyalty and the longing for connection during his long journey home. Ultimately, these encounters serve to develop his character and enrich the narrative of "The Odyssey."