Odysseus's treasure primarily refers to the wealth and riches he accumulates during his adventures, particularly the spoils taken from the cities he conquers and the gifts he receives from allies. However, more significantly, his true treasure lies in his cleverness, resourcefulness, and the loyalty of his crew and family. Ultimately, upon his return to Ithaca, the greatest treasure is his reunion with his wife Penelope and the restoration of his household. This highlights the theme that true wealth is found in relationships and homecoming rather than material possessions.
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