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Odysseus got involved in the Trojan War primarily due to a pact he made with the other Greek leaders to support Helen's husband, Menelaus, after Paris abducted Helen, the most beautiful woman in the world. He was initially reluctant to join the war, preferring a peaceful life, but was bound by his oath to defend the honor of Menelaus. Additionally, his cleverness and strategic mind were recognized, making him a valuable asset to the Greek forces. Ultimately, his involvement was driven by both a sense of duty and the desire for glory.

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