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labors of Hercules
plural noun
Classical Mythology.
- the 12 extraordinary feats performed by Hercules for Eurystheus in order to gain immortality.
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One particular focus was the Labors of Hercules, which Spafford revisited time and time again.
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The tasks Eurystheus gave him to do are called âthe Labors of Hercules.â
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Indeed, the novel reads something like the Labors of Hercules, if Hercules were wealthy and recalcitrant and overweight with a âlarge balding bullet-head.â
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At times, the plot feels like the 12 Labors of Hercules, with a couple of extra labors thrown in just for the heck of it.
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Which is to say, it plays more or less like any Terry Gilliam movie, even the ones that didnât face production woes comparable to the labors of Hercules.
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