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At the end of Homer's "The Odyssey," Odysseus returns home to Ithaca after a long journey filled with trials and adventures. He discovers that his home has been overrun by suitors vying for his wife Penelope's hand. With the help of his son Telemachus and a few loyal servants, Odysseus devises a plan to defeat the suitors, ultimately reclaiming his home and reuniting with Penelope. The story concludes with the restoration of order in Ithaca and the reestablishment of Odysseus's rightful place as king.

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