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Calypso (Greek: ) was a sea nymph in Greek mythology. She was the daughter of the Titan, Atlas, and is also known as Atlantis ( Ατλαντίς ) in ancient Greek. Her mother was probably Tethys. Calyps...
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"Cruel folk you are, unmatched for jealousy, you gods who cannot bear to let a goddess sleep with a man." (Calypso 3 to Hermes, who has just ordered her to release Odysseus. Homer, Odyssey 5.120).
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on Calypso (Greek mythology), in Greek mythology, the daughter of the Titan Atlas (or Oceanus or Nereus), a nymph of the mythical island of Ogygia. ... Can't Beat Me Own Drum in Me Own Native Land: Calypso Music and Tourism in the Panamanian Atlantic Coast. ... in Greek mythology,
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CALYPSO (Kalupsô). Under this name we find in Hesiod (Theog. 359) a daughter of Oceanus and Tethys, and in Apollodorus (i. 2. § 7) a daughter of Nereus, while the Homeric Calypso is described as a daughter of Atlas. ... Source: Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology.
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When Odysseus enemy Poseidon was away, Athena persuaded Zeus to help, and thus the god sent Hermes to Calypso with a message to let the hero go. Calypso even helped him with materials and information. After Odysseus left she died of a broken heart. ... Home; History & Mythology...
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Before examining Calypso and Circe, please remember that the context of these characters is primarily in relation to the central-male-protagonist-hero Odysseus, and that Homers' Odyssey is an epic poem written in a non-linear, cyclical fashion;
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