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Calypso and Circe

ve given up hope by this time. Odysseus experience with Calypso reflects his strength and diligence, though he cries all day everyday. How ironic. Calypso seems to represent womanly jealousy. She knows he has a wife waiting in Ithaka for him, yet she continues to retain him for her own selfish happiness. She seems to be a little unsure if she is greater in beauty than Penelope when she assures Odysseus that she exceeds Penelope by far in that area. It seems that she knew what his reply would be and merely wanted to hear it from his mouth. Typical. Circe and Calypso are two very prominent setbacks in Odysseus return to Ithaka. I believe the reason these two places detained him for longer than any other place was because Odysseus, when in the presence of these beautiful goddesses, was weakened severely. Its the common, timeless story of the power women hold over men when it comes to sex....

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