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End of Odysseus' journey from "summary" of The Odyssey by Homer

The long and arduous journey of Odysseus finally came to an end as he reached his homeland of Ithaca. After facing numerous challenges and obstacles on his way back from the Trojan War, he was now reunited with his beloved wife Penelope and his son Telemachus. Throughout his travels, Odysseus displayed great bravery, cunning, and resilience. He encountered mythical creatures, faced the wrath of vengeful gods, and navigated treacherous seas. Despite all these trials, he never wavered in his determination to return home. Upon his return to Ithaca, Odysseus had to confront the suitors who had overrun his palace in his absence. With the help of his son and a few loyal servants, he devised a plan to rid his home of these unwelcome guests. In a climactic battle, Odysseus emerged victorious, proving ...
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