Calypso In The Odyssey

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Calypso is presented in Book V as a nymph or goddess that holds Odysseus captive for seven years. Calypso holds Odysseus in hopes of marrying him; even though he is married to the Penelope and longing for to return to his home land. The beautiful goddess provides for Odysseus throughout his seven years on her Island; however, we began to see many characteristics of Calypso in Book V. Calypso is a symbol of temptation due to her many sensory enjoyments and sexual being. Calypso is described as this warm and gentle goddess who is a great hostess to Hermes. Homer uses great imagery when describing Calypso’s island. The use of the senses create a warm and welcoming feeling to man. Calypso is approached by Hermes, the messenger of the Gods, to

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