"Achilles Heel"
a person's "achilles heel"
An "Achilles heel" is a person with a weak spot.
The modern expression that refers to a person's weak spot which is based on a figure in Greek mythology is Achilles' heel. An Achilles' heel references a deadly weakness despite overall strength.
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The expression is actually "to cut a sorry figure." It means to be ashamed of one's person or actions.
There is no concrete evidence to confirm whether Agamemnon, a figure from Greek mythology, was based on a real historical person. The character is primarily known through ancient texts and myths, making it difficult to determine his historical existence.
a person "achilles heel"
the greek goddess of beuty that showed up on poptropica is aphrodite
Zeus was a prominent figure in ancient Greek mythology, where he was considered the king of the gods. However, in reality, Zeus is a mythological figure and not a historical or factual person.
Achilles was a hero in the Trojan War, one of the Greeks' best fighters because when he was a baby, his mother took him down to the River Styx and dipped him in to make him immortal. But she had to hold him by the heel, so Achilles is invincible everywhere but in his one heel. A person's weak spot is their "Achilles' heel".
A person who transforms into a dog when the moon is full is often referred to as a "werewolf." This creature is a common figure in various folklore and mythology.
I don't think there is such a thing as worry warts for a person to wear. A worry wart is simply a figure of speech. I also have only heard of the expression.