In Greek
mythology, Achilles was
a Greek hero
of the Trojan War and the central character and greatest warrior
of Homer's Iliad. His mother was the immortal nymph Thetis, and his father, the mortal Peleus, was the king
of the Myrmidons.
Achilles’ most
notable feat during the Trojan War was the slaying of the
Trojan hero Hector outside the gates of Troy. Although the death of
Achilles is not presented in the Iliad, other sources concur that he was killed near
the end of the Trojan War by Paris, who shot him in the heel with an
arrow. Later legends (beginning with a poem by Statius in the 1st
century AD) state that Achilles was invulnerable in all of his body except for
his heel. Alluding to these legends, the term "Achilles
heel" has come to mean a point of weakness, especially in someone or
something with a strong constitution.
Achilles' heel
An Achilles' heel is a
weakness in spite of overall strength, which can actually or potentially lead
to downfall. While the mythological origin refers to a physical
vulnerability, idiomatic references to other attributes or qualities that can
lead to downfall are common.
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origin
In Greek mythology, when Achilles was a baby, it was foretold that he
would die young. To prevent his death, his mother Thetis took Achilles to the River Styx, which was supposed to
offer powers of invulnerability, and dipped his body into the water; however,
as Thetis held Achilles by the heel, his
heel was not washed over by the water of the magical river. Achilles grew up to be a man of war
who survived many great battles. One day, a poisonous arrow shot at him was lodged in
his heel, killing him shortly afterwards.
Dramatic Structure
Exposition- The
first stage of a fictional or dramatic plot, in which necessary background
information is provided.
Complication-An
intensification of the conflict in a story or play. Builds up, accumulates, and develops
the primary or central conflict in a literary work.
Climax-
The turning point of the action in the plot of a play or story. The climax
represents the point of greatest tension in the work.
Falling action-In the plot of a story or play, the action following
the climax of the work that moves it towards its denouement or resolution.
Resolution-The sorting out or unraveling of a plot at the end of a play, novel, or
story.
Agamemnon
∆The Mask of Agamemnon
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Upon Agamemnon's return from Troy, he was murdered by Aegisthus, the lover of his wife, Clytemnestra. In old versions of the story, the scene of the murder, when it is specified, is usually the house of Aegisthus, who has not taken up residence in Agamemnon's palace, and it involves an ambush and the deaths of Agamemnon's followers as well. In some later versions Clytemnestra herself does the killing, or they act together as accomplices, killing Agamemnon in his own home
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