Achilles Heel-The Myth
Achilles was the son of Thetis and Peleus, the bravest hero in the Trojan war, according to Greek mythology.
When Achilles was born, his mother, Thetis, tried to make him immortal by dipping him in the river Styx. As she immersed him, she held him by one heel and forgot to dip him a second time so the heel she held could get wet too. Therefore, the place where she held him remained untouched by the magic water of the Styx and that part stayed mortal or vulnerable.
Achilles fought heroically against the Trojans, but was killed by Paris, who shot him with an arrow from behind. Paris's hand was guided by Apollo who took revenge for the death of his son.
To this day, any weak point is called an "Achilles heel". We also refer to the strong tendon that connects the muscles of the calf of the leg with the heel bone as the "achilles tendon".
So when someone says, "He is the Achilles of the team.", they are referring to him and the weak point of the team.
In the book "Big Fish," there are several allusions to mythology. For example, the protagonist's father, Edward Bloom, is often compared to larger-than-life mythological figures like Odysseus from Homer's "The Odyssey." Additionally, the way Edward tells stories that blend reality and fantasy mirrors the storytelling style of mythological tales.
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Uranus was the mythological Greek god of the heavens. His name begins with the letter U.
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