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Odysseus encounters numerous challenges during his journey home due to a combination of his own flaws, such as hubris and cunning, and external forces like the wrath of the gods. His pride often leads him to take unnecessary risks, such as revealing his identity to the Cyclops Polyphemus, which incurs Poseidon's wrath. Additionally, temptations, like those presented by Circe and the Sirens, test his resolve and decision-making. These factors collectively contribute to the trials and tribulations he faces on his way back to Ithaca.

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