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What is the curse of Achilles?

His vulnerable heel, which his mother did not dip in the River Styx when she sought to give him invulnerability when she dipped him in the river as a child.


Why is Achilles famous?

His name actually means no lips.The story is:His mother, Thetis, was of divine descent, and knew some sorcery. In order to make her son invulnerable she tried to burn him slightly. This would burn off the human, vulnerable, side of him, and leave the divine, invulnerable, side of him. However she accidentally burned off his lips, and had to reverse the procedure. Before she could do this Peleus, father of Achilles, found out what had happened and gave the boy this name.Since the burning procedure had failed Thetis did the well-known thing and dipped the boy in water from the river Styx. Doing this she held him by one heel and that tendon was later named after Achilles.


Where the phrase That's your Achilles comes from?

An 'Achilles heel' is a single, deadly weakness despite overall strength. It is named after the hero, Achilles, because he was basically invincible except for a spot on his heel; which led to his downfall. This was because his mother, Thetis, dipped him into the River Styx hanging onto his heel. In human anatomy, this part is called the 'Achilles tendon'.See 'related links' for more details.The term has come to mean any fatal flaw or tragic weakness. An interesting bit of trivia - the Indian god Krishna was also traditionally invulnerable except for a heel, and was killed by an arrow shot into his heel.A weakness or flaw: a variant of myth says that Thetis, mother of Achilles, tried to make her son invulnerable/immortal dipping him in the waters of the Styx (the river of Hades).But, as she held him by the heel, and he was not touched by the Styx's waters there - he failed to be protected.Note, however, that in the story of Achilles in the Trojan War in the Iliad, Homer does not mention this weakness of Achilles' heel.An "Achilles heel" is an idiom for something that is apparently invulnerable actually having a single point of weakness that can be exploited to win the day. It is derived from the Greek myth of Achilles which is well documented elsewhere.To "meet one's Waterloo" is an idiom for an end to an otherwise unstoppable force (from the perspective of the loser). In the case of the French general Napoleon Bonaparte he met the English general Wellington who defeated him at Waterloo and decisively ended Bonaparte's campaign.A mortal (death-dealing) weakness.Achilles' Heel is that one weak spot in an otherwise strong character or position.


Why buffaloes dip themselves in river in hot summer day?

Because they do not have sweat glands present in them hence they take a dip in the river in a hot summer day to cool themselves.


What is the duration of The Skinny Dip?

The duration of The Skinny Dip is 1800.0 seconds.

Related Questions

What did Achilles ask his mother to do for him?

Achilles had his mother dip him in the River Styx. This made himinvincibleexcept for his heel.


Where did Achilles mother dip him?

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.


What is the curse of Achilles?

His vulnerable heel, which his mother did not dip in the River Styx when she sought to give him invulnerability when she dipped him in the river as a child.


How did Achilles die?

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.


What are weaknesses of Achilles?

Achilles' weakness was his heel, because when he was dipped in the river Styx to become immortal, his mother missed his heel; hence the expression "Achilles' heel" for someone's fatal weakness.


Where was Achilles hit when he died?

Heel. When he was born, his mother dipped him in the river Styx that made his body invunerable to all weapons, but in order to dip him, she held him by the heel, thus it remained only vunerable spot on his body....


Why is Achilles famous?

His name actually means no lips.The story is:His mother, Thetis, was of divine descent, and knew some sorcery. In order to make her son invulnerable she tried to burn him slightly. This would burn off the human, vulnerable, side of him, and leave the divine, invulnerable, side of him. However she accidentally burned off his lips, and had to reverse the procedure. Before she could do this Peleus, father of Achilles, found out what had happened and gave the boy this name.Since the burning procedure had failed Thetis did the well-known thing and dipped the boy in water from the river Styx. Doing this she held him by one heel and that tendon was later named after Achilles.


Where the phrase That's your Achilles comes from?

An 'Achilles heel' is a single, deadly weakness despite overall strength. It is named after the hero, Achilles, because he was basically invincible except for a spot on his heel; which led to his downfall. This was because his mother, Thetis, dipped him into the River Styx hanging onto his heel. In human anatomy, this part is called the 'Achilles tendon'.See 'related links' for more details.The term has come to mean any fatal flaw or tragic weakness. An interesting bit of trivia - the Indian god Krishna was also traditionally invulnerable except for a heel, and was killed by an arrow shot into his heel.A weakness or flaw: a variant of myth says that Thetis, mother of Achilles, tried to make her son invulnerable/immortal dipping him in the waters of the Styx (the river of Hades).But, as she held him by the heel, and he was not touched by the Styx's waters there - he failed to be protected.Note, however, that in the story of Achilles in the Trojan War in the Iliad, Homer does not mention this weakness of Achilles' heel.An "Achilles heel" is an idiom for something that is apparently invulnerable actually having a single point of weakness that can be exploited to win the day. It is derived from the Greek myth of Achilles which is well documented elsewhere.To "meet one's Waterloo" is an idiom for an end to an otherwise unstoppable force (from the perspective of the loser). In the case of the French general Napoleon Bonaparte he met the English general Wellington who defeated him at Waterloo and decisively ended Bonaparte's campaign.A mortal (death-dealing) weakness.Achilles' Heel is that one weak spot in an otherwise strong character or position.


What was Achilles background?

Well, Achilles was the son of Zeus and when he was younger, since he wasn't all god, his mother dipped him into the river Styx in Hades but she forgot to dip in his heal so that was the only part of him that was vulnerable enough to get him killed. He ended up in being killed during the Trojan war when a solider (i forget which one) shot him in the heal with a poisoned arrow which was guided by Apollo.


Where does the term Achilles' heel come from?

Achilles comes from the town of "ep-shared" (pronounced- (ep- share-ed) from which his mother was forced away from the home for the villagers were trying to kill Achilles because of his beauty. ( hope u like the info)


What are some Brand Names that are Mythological Allusions?

Achilles Heel-The MythAchilles 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.


How do you kill a demigod?

As in the child of a god or a mortal? Same way you kill a human unless he/she has somehow earned himself invincibility. Or takes a dip in the river of Styx. If they take a dip in the river of Styx and come out alive and make it out of the Underworld then they only have one week spot. If you read Percy Jackson and the Olympians and you're talking more about that then the myths, then Celestial Bronze, Stygian Iron and probably Imperial gold.