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The atonement for Odysseus primarily revolves around his journey of self-discovery and the trials he faces to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War. His experiences teach him humility, patience, and the importance of loyalty, both to his family and his home. In the end, he must confront the suitors who have overrun his household, which symbolizes his need to restore balance and order in his life. Ultimately, his atonement is achieved through his cleverness, strength, and the support of the gods, particularly Athena.

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