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Eureka recognizes Odysseus through a unique scar on his leg, which he received from a boar during his youth. Upon seeing the scar, she realizes that he is her long-lost master and husband. This recognition is a pivotal moment in "The Odyssey," as it confirms Odysseus's identity after his long absence and sets the stage for his eventual reclaiming of his home and family.

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