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Odysseus was compelled to fight in the Trojan War due to a pact made among the Greek leaders to support Helen's husband, Menelaus, after Paris of Troy abducted her. As part of this alliance, he was bound to honor his oath and join the military campaign against Troy. Additionally, Odysseus sought to demonstrate his cunning and valor, solidifying his reputation as a great hero. His involvement ultimately set the stage for his long and arduous journey home, as detailed in Homer's "Odyssey."

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