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Calypso By Poseidon In The Odyssey

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The Odyssey is an epic hero poem about Odysseus, a Greek hero that has been stuck on multiple different islands and thresholds to make it back to his home, Ithaca. For example, at the beginning of the poem, Odysseus is being held at the Island of Calypso by Poseidon. Poseidon is angry at Odysseus for stabbing his son, Polyphemus the Cyclops, in the eye. Through the poem, Odysseus struggles to get home as obstacles continue to come in his way. Sometimes, Odysseus is helped by mentors or supernatural aids that help guide him through the story. For instance, Athena asked her father, Zeus, to force Calypso to release Odysseus so he could return home. Odysseus must also fend of many temptresses and temptations throughout the poem. Calypso is a Island
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