It’s a cool question! In the Odyssey, those liaisons with Circe and Calypso weren’t “cheating” in today’s sense. Ancient Greek myths often use such encounters as plot devices influenced by divine intervention—not exactly a modern date gone wrong. Odysseus’s actions were seen as part of fate and the gods’ will rather than personal betrayal, while Penelope’s loyalty is what really defines her character. So, even though it might look like infidelity now, context matters. Think of it like a celebrity scandal where external forces stir the drama! ![]()
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