The Free Will Of Odysseus In Homer's Odyssey

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All you gods are full of cruelness and lack compassion, you're all stony hearted. When the lion hearted Odysseus reached my island all I wanted was some companionship after spending such a long period of time by myself. Not only do you Gods want to see me in misery but you are hypocritical too, this love and connection between me and Odysseus has personally come from the God of love Eros himself and it is in his desires and wish that we be together. Odysseus and I have a strong unbreakable bond, you gods who reside on Mount Olympus are dismayed at my actions with Odysseus yet you turn a blind eye to Helen of Troy who left her husband red haired Menelaus for Paris. It is not fair that the gods are so conceited, unable to change their ways. Many men have left their wives …show more content…
I had done everything I could do to please Odysseus, but my love seems to go unrequited as now even my affection does not settle his sorrows and heavy heart. It will be soon tat Odysseus leaves, he is a scoundrel and a chat, he took advantage of me previously enjoying my company, now he complains that he wants to go back to Ithaca and go back to his wife the wise Penelope. Though Penelope is wise she is no match for me in terms of my divine beauty. The gods and Odysseus have provoked me, these 7 years on Ogyiga have felt short with Odysseus and just like rose fingered Dawn I am being punished for simply falling in love. I bid farewell to Odysseus and these jealous gods whose hatred towards me can not be matched, hopefully Odysseus journey is motionless so that he can return and stay with me. I don't know why Odysseus would foolishly enter the grey sea that presented him with challenges but all I could do is hope he has