It was not Thetis's heel that was vulnerable but that of her mortal son Achilles, this may have come about because she was called Argyropeza (silver-footed).
Thetis dipped Achilles in the waters of the River Styx, by which means he became invulnerable, except for the part of his heel by which she held him-the proverbial "Achilles' heel."
I forgot what exactly happened, but i think back when he was blessed, they put his whole body into the water and held him by his ankles. So his ankles were the only part of his body that never touched. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ when his mother thetis dipped him into the river styx she held him by the heel so therefore he was only vulnerable in the heel!
Thetis dipped her son, Achilles into the Styx river, in hopes of making him invulnerable. However, she held onto him by his heel, therefore making him vulnerable only on his heel.
Achilles' mother, Thetis, dipped him in the River Styx to make him invulnerable. However, she held him by his heel, which did not touch the water, leaving that spot vulnerable. This is why the term "Achilles' heel" has come to symbolize a critical weakness despite overall strength.
Yes. Just as his mother, Thetis, foretold, he won great renown in battle but was killed. Paris shot him in his only vulnerable spot, his heel, which killed him.
"Thetis' Heel" by Hester Knibbe explores the vulnerability of Achilles through the metaphor of his mother Thetis trying to protect him by dipping him in the River Styx, except for his heel. The poem reflects on the fragility of human strength and the inevitability of vulnerability and mortality, despite efforts to guard against them. Its themes encompass the idea of inherent weaknesses and the uncontrollable aspects of fate.
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the greek hero Achilles was nearly invulnerable,because his mother dipped him in the river styxas a baby. in doing so , she held him by his heel, which did not get wet and remained vulnerable. at one point during the Trojan war Achilles refused to fight. the Greeks began to lose, and so his friend patroclus donned his armour in order to give the Greeks the impreesion that Achilles was fighting with them once more. the ruse worked, but patroclus was slaine.angrily, Achilles fought and killed hector, the mightiest champion of the trojans and the brother of Paris, but Achilles himself was slain by an arrow shot by Paris that struck him in his vulnerable heel
His heel. And the way he treated other men, women and boys, he was a heel.
The legend said that when he was a baby, his mother the goddess Thetis attempted to make him immortal by dipping him in the river Styx. In doing this she held him by his heels and did not dip or wet them after, so that left his heels vulnerable. The story is that he was killed in the siege of Troy by Paris, who shot an an arrow into his heel. Thus an "Achilles' heel" has come to be a term for a person's principal weakness.
The bullseye on Achilles was his heel. According to Greek mythology, Achilles was invulnerable except for his heel, where his mother Thetis held him as she dipped him into the River Styx to make him immortal.