Calypso's island is presented as Odysseus' imprisonment in sensual captivity: he is kept by a goddess and cries on the beach until the gods order him sent home.
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Calypso's island is presented as Odysseus' imprisonment in sensual captivity: he is kept by a goddess and cries on the beach until the gods order him sent home.
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"They get lost at sea. They have many adventures. And they get shipwrecked on an island. And he becomes the sex toy. Okay? Literally..."
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