Pirates of the Caribbean Question
Do feel bad for Davy Jones with his relationship with Calypso or vice versa???
Pirates of the Caribbean Answers
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DR76 said:
No, I don't. Calypso was the embodiment of the sea itself - chaotic, uncontrollable and unpredictable. Davy Jones should have realized the nature of the person he had fallen in love with.
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x-Loves2Write-x said:
I do sort of. I feel bad more for Davy Jones than Calypso. I mean, he cut out his heart to keep from loving her. Calypso was like the seas she ruled; calm, yet violent, soft, but strong. She used him, charged him with taking souls to the next world, then left him. However, as the person before me said Davy Jones should have known what he was getting himself into. So, yes, I feel bad for Davy Jones. Calypso? Not so much.
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clairebearx said:
No, I really don't. I love it. Its soooo depressing and slightly poetic in a way. I love how he's all big and bad but has a sad, injured side. It makes me want to cry, and not a lot of stuff makes me want to cry. I really am glad he's sad.
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mrsjb923 said:
no they're both very dramatic and harsh, but i kinda feel bad for davy jones because calypso broke his heart
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PeterPansgirl12 said:
Yes, i do. Even though I think it was very cruel of Davy jones to betray Calypso I still think he loved her. He was truly sad about Calypso. When he started crying when listening to that song on the locket, I started to tear up.
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