Helen interacted with Odysseus during the events of the Trojan War as well as in the aftermath, particularly in the "Odyssey." When Odysseus arrived in Troy, she recognized him immediately and expressed admiration for his cunning and bravery. Later, upon his return to Ithaca, she helped him by providing insight into the challenges he faced, showcasing a complex relationship marked by both admiration and the shared burden of the war's consequences. Their interactions highlight themes of loyalty, memory, and the impact of war on personal relationships.
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