don't get shot in the foot
In Homer's "The Odyssey," Achilles advises Ulysses (Odysseus) on the importance of honoring the dead and the consequences of one's actions. He emphasizes that glory and honor in life are fleeting, but the memories and legacy one leaves behind are enduring. Achilles encourages Ulysses to strive for wisdom and prudence in his decisions, highlighting the value of intelligence in overcoming struggles. Ultimately, Achilles underscores the significance of loyalty and the bonds formed among comrades.
To convince Achilles to give him the body of his son, Menelaus back.
Agamemnon forced Achilles to give up his concubine.
To give honor to her son Achilles.
Ulysses, also known as Odysseus, gave Polyphemus the Cyclops wine as a means to intoxicate him. After Polyphemus drank the wine, Ulysses introduced himself using the deceptive name "Nobody." Once Polyphemus was incapacitated, Ulysses and his men blinded him, enabling their escape from the cave.
In Homer's "The Odyssey," Achilles advises Ulysses (Odysseus) on the importance of honoring the dead and the consequences of one's actions. He emphasizes that glory and honor in life are fleeting, but the memories and legacy one leaves behind are enduring. Achilles encourages Ulysses to strive for wisdom and prudence in his decisions, highlighting the value of intelligence in overcoming struggles. Ultimately, Achilles underscores the significance of loyalty and the bonds formed among comrades.
Priam and Hecuba try to dissuade Hector from facing Achilles outside the city walls by arguing that Achilles is far stronger than him and that the people will be deeply sorrowed if he dies.
She gives Ulysses her green veil.
To convince Achilles to give him the body of his son, Menelaus back.
Advice has no singular form; the closest is a 'piece of advice'. Proper usages include: give advice give some advice give a piece of advice
to give advice is to give a suggestion
Priam kissed Achilles hands to get him to give back Hectors body.
Agamemnon forced Achilles to give up his concubine.
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"Achilles heel" is an idiom that refers to a person's weak point or vulnerability. It originates from the Greek myth of Achilles, whose only vulnerable spot was his heel.
to give him undefeatable powers