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Wittaler [7]
3 years ago
7

Why is Clips so angry that she has to let Odysseus go?

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1 answer:
Oksanka [162]3 years ago
5 0
Calypso is angry because she was in love, and the gods could not bear seeing a goddess be in love with a mere mortal. I would have been angry too, in her shoes.
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