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Odysseus is defeated by the suitors in his home, who have taken over his household during his long absence. They underestimate his cunning and strength, believing he is no longer a threat. Ultimately, with the help of his son Telemachus and a few loyal servants, Odysseus devises a clever plan and reveals his identity, leading to a dramatic confrontation where he defeats the suitors and reclaims his home and family.

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