The Role Of Calypso In The Odyssey

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The Odyssey by Homer shows a vast variation of how women are depicted to all males. From the tempting monsters to the pitiful wives, women are of less value to men than any other commodity. Women are nonetheless invisible, walked upon, and avoided beyond angst for weakness.
One of the known characters, Calypso, is portrayed as a beautiful nymph whose offers are very appetizing and difficult to refuse. In the book, Calypso is just seen as an obstruction that needs to be avoided. No man can see the true kind, hospitality that she portrays. In her own time of weakness, she realizes that she truly loves Odysseus and the only way that she can foresee is to offer opportunities or have the need to give herself away. On page 158 to 159, Calypso offers