In "The Odyssey," the character of Odysseus himself suffers undeserved punishment through his prolonged journey home after the Trojan War. Despite his bravery and cunning, he faces numerous trials and hardships due to the wrath of Poseidon, which results from earlier events involving the blinding of Polyphemus. Additionally, the suitors who overstay their welcome in his home face dire consequences, but it is the loyal servants and his family who endure suffering during his absence. Ultimately, Odysseus' trials highlight the theme of unjust suffering in the pursuit of justice and homecoming.
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