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The theme of reconciliation and peace is best depicted at the end of The Odyssey when Ulysses and the people of Ithaca stop fighting on Minerva's command. This moment signifies the importance of forgiveness, understanding, and unity in resolving conflicts. Through Minerva's intervention, the characters come together to end the cycle of violence and restore harmony to their community.

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