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In Ithaca, Odysseus primarily interacts with his son Telemachus, who is initially unaware of his father's return. He also converses with his loyal swineherd, Eumaeus, who helps him devise a plan to reclaim his home from the suitors. Additionally, he speaks with Penelope, his wife, though their conversation occurs later as he reveals his identity. These interactions are crucial for Odysseus to reconnect with his family and strategize against the suitors.

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