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In Homer's "Odyssey," the character who jests that Odysseus must be of lowly birth is the suitor Antinous. He mocks Odysseus when he is disguised as a beggar, implying that a man in such a state cannot possibly be of noble lineage. This insult highlights the theme of identity and the idea that true nobility comes from one's actions and character, rather than mere lineage. Ultimately, Odysseus proves his worth and noble heritage through his cunning and bravery.

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