his heel was his weakness. there is no specific reason, just that for Achilles in particular his heel was his one weakness.
AnswerIn the Illiad it is Apollo who guides Paris's arrow to Achilles heel.From Atlantis01: His mother and the rest of the Gods, including Charon, the ferryman on the river styxFrom Tejones: Achilles is not killed in the Iliad. His death takes place at the end of the Aethiopis. The significance of the "weak spot" is arguable, and the origin of the story appears to be late. Homer knows nothing about it. Moreover, since Achilles was a mortal fated to be killed by the archer god, the entry point of the arrow is, at least, a secondary issue.
Achilles was told of Patroclus' death by Antilochus, the son of Nestor, king of Pylos.
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Achilles was killed by Paris during the Trojan War. Paris was Helen of Troy's kidnapper whom was the woman who caused the Trojan War. Paris was described as to being a cowardly individual whom had no intentions of fighting and was why he used his arrows. He shot Achilles in the heel, that's where Achilles heel' came from. Some say that Apollo, whom was on the Trojan's side, assisted in directing the arrow. Paris probably most likely killed Achilles because Achilles was the Achaean's (Greeks) best fighter and to avenge his brother, Hector's, death.
Briseis was among those to lament and mourn over the death of Patroclus. She remained with Achilles until his death, which plunged her into great grief. She soon took it upon herself to prepare Achilles for the afterlife.According to some, following his death, Briseis: "... was given to one of Achilles' comrades-at-arms just as his armor had been", after the fall of Troy.
Achilles died at Troy when Paris shot him in the heel with an arrow. In some versions of the story, Apollo guides the arrow to Achilles heel. Some versions say the arrow was poisoned. The Iliad ends before Achilles' death.
The death of Achilles, as predicted by Hector with his dying breath, was brought about by Paris with an arrow to the heel(Sometime, after the death of Hector).
Paris shot an arrow at him and Apollo guided it to hit Achilles at his only vulnerable spot, the heel.
There are different versions which show the death of Achilles. A famous myth tells that Paris show an arrow which Apollo guided into Achilles heel.
His mother held the baby Achilles by the heel when she dipped him in the River Styx to make him invulnerable to injury. His heel was not exposed to the magic of the river water and he died after being shot in the heel with an arrow.
Achilles dies during the Trojan War mortally wounded by an arrow shot by paris (and guilded by apollo. so yes and no
The arrow wasn't poisoned. According to myth, the heel was Achilles' only vulnerable spot, and hitting him there seems to have caused his death. The arrow was shot by Paris and guided by Apollo. In reality, I think the scene in "Troy" is probably pretty accurate. Achilles could have been shot many time, but being a powerful warrior, may have pulled the other arrows out, or broken them off, leaving only the one in his heel when he was found dead. However, that is purely speculation.
When baby Achilles was dunked into the River Styx, his mother (the immortal Thetis) held him upside down by the ankle of one leg. It was an arrow hitting this unprotected ankle that caused Achilles' death in adulthood.
The Death of Achilles was created in 1998.
One account of Achilles' death involves the deception of Achille's lover, Polyxema, as she lures Achilles to a secret rendez-vous as a ruse to set him up for a fatal ambush by the Trojan prince Paris. The poisoned arrow of Paris is said to have been guided by Apollo to strike Achilles' vulnerable heel, the only part of his body capable of injury.
Achilles sought revenge for the death of Patroclus. The death of Patroclus was Achilles' main motivation for his killing of Hector.
The ISBN of The Death of Achilles is 0-7538-2097-8.