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Role Of Compassion In The Odyssey

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It's important to feel sympathy for others,however, how do we know that our sympathy is towards the right person. The Odyssey by Homer tells the story about the hero Odysseus traveling on a dangerous journey to return back home to his family. During his return home, Odysseus has currently been staying on Calypso's island for seven years. Although Homer does not describe Calypso as evil, she does try to persuade Odysseus to stay on her island. The poem " Calypso" by Suzanne Vega is from Calypso's perspective regarding Odysseus' stay on her island. When analyzing Homer's The Odyssey and Vega's "Calypso", the reader can see that Odysseus is worthy of compassion from the audience. When analyzing Homer's The Odyssey and Vega's "Calypso", the reader can see that Odysseus is worthy of compassion from the audience. In the epic poem Homer states,"his ow heart groaning with wet eyes"(Homer line 73). This conveys to the reader that Odysseus is in great despair. When Hermes arrives to …show more content…

In the poem "Calypso" by Suzanne Vega, the reader understands that Calypso really did care for Odysseus an is sad when she has to let him go. In the poem Vega states,"It's a lonely time ahead/I do not ask him to return/I let him go"( Vega lines 38-40). Many years ago there was a war between the gods and the titans. Unfortunately, Calypso chose the wrong side to oblige. Therefore, when the gods won the war, they punished Calypso by placing her on an island for eternity and sending her heroes to fall in love with. In addition, after awhile she had to let them go eventually. Odysseus got sent to her island and, as predicted, the "regular routine'' of her falling for heroes and releasing them started once again. In conclusion, when Odysseus leaves her island for good she is left heartbroken, but in the end acknowledges that she has to let them

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