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Athena has requested for Odysseus to be set free from Calypso's island, so I need you to pass the news.
I miss home...
Aren't you so happy here with me?!
I am sorry to say but...Zeus has ordered that you "must not detain Odysseus any longer"(Homer 5. pg.24)
What am i going to do without the love of my life?!?!?!
YAYYYYY!!!!!!
Zeus orders Hermes to go inform Calypso that she must release Odysseus from her island.
Here you need grieve no more; you need not feel/your life consumed here; I have pondered it,/and I shall help you go. . . .”(Homer 5. 57-59)
Until next time Calypso...
Meanwhile, Calypso has been holding Odysseus captive for 7 years!!!
"after these years with me, you still desire/ your old home? Even so, I wish you well."(Homer 5. 70-71)
Hermes makes it to Calypso's island and gives her the news that she has to release Odysseus.
For now, I can stay here and rest under so"me bushes"(Homer 5. pg.25).
Calypso tells Odysseus that he is free to go and that she will help him build a raft.
Calypso helps build a raft for Odysseus and she lets him go off to sea.
After Odysseus has been at sea for several days, he washes up on an island and rests under a bush for 3 days.
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