The Face in the Pool (the story of Echo and Narcissus)
Zeus had been going down to earth to hang out with the nymphs. Every time Hera (Zeus' wife) came down to see him, Echo- one of the nymphs- distracted her so she wouldn't see Zeus. Once Hera found out that Echo had been tricking her she cursed her, so that she would never say the first words, only the last.
Narcissus was a man who was very vain. One day he was hunting in the forest. Echo saw him and followed him because he was so beautiful. Narcissus heard her and said "Who are you? Come to me!" Echo replied "Come to me!" so Narcissus said "Stop hiding, let us meet!" Echo replied "Let us meet!" When Echo went to see Narcissus she embraced him. "Leave me alone!" he said. "I'd rather die than love you!". "Love you' was all Echo could say back. Echo goes to live in a cave.
Later Narcissus finds a pool, and he sees his own reflection in it and falls in love. He dies while sitting there. "Goodbye, my love!" are his last words. Echo hears from the cave. "Goodbye, my love" she says back.
And then Narcissus turns into a beautiful flower.
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This is a tragic story of someone who falls in love and cannot act on it, and someone who is in love with himself. The character Narcissus is the basis for the modern term "narcissist", someone who is egotistic, self-centered and vain.
In Greek mythology, Narcissus was a hunter known for his beauty. He fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water and was unable to leave it, eventually dying there. This legend has become a symbol of self-love and vanity.
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the face in the pool is a book about a nymph named echo, and a human youth name narcissus, come together and die.
Narcissus was a male. He sees his reflection in the water and thinks it is a god.
This was Narcissus, who caught sight of his reflection in a pool when he stopped to drink from it. This is where the term 'narcissistic' comes from, to describe someone who is extremely vain or self-obsessed.
A narcissus is a type of flower of the Lily family. Narcissus is especially used to name ones with white flowers. Narcissus can also refer to a young man in Greek mythology that fell in love with his reflection after seeing it in a pool of water. He supposedly transformed into a narcissus flower after death.
their story represents all-consuming love. Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection and Echo fell in love with him, but Hera cursed her speech to only repeat the end of what's being said. Its said that that Narcissus was most beautiful in face, and went to the forest only to see his face in the reflection of a pool of water, where he sat and admired his face with Echo admiring his face, repeating what he said. He stared at his own face for so long he died there due to lack of food and water, and Echo was reduced to only her voice. Hense, an echo... narcissism also comes from his name, a vain self-loving person
Narcissus was very vain. He looked at his reflection in a pool and fell in love with it. Then he fell into the pool and drownedAnswer 2He is usually said not to have drowned but to have wasted away forgetting to eat while constantly adoring his own reflection.
If you mean "What is the reason behind Narcissus falling in love with himself?" I can tell you that he fell in love with his own reflection when he saw it in a pool of water.
Echo well, refers to your voice echoing. She could only repeat what others said. Narcissus was a youth and he was gazing at himself in a pool. He sat there for so long that he changed into a flower. That is supposedly the origin of the Narcissus flower.
In Greek mythology, the beautiful youth who pined for the love of his own reflection was Narcissus. He became so enamored with his reflection in a pool of water that he wasted away gazing at it until he turned into the narcissus flower.
If you are looking for a date, I'm afraid, you're going to be disappointed. Narcissus is a mythological figure, and likely not a real person. In myth, he died when he caught a glimpse of his own reflection in a pool and refused to leave. The gods, in their pity for him, turned him into the Narcissus Lily, better known as the Daffodil.
It originates from a Greek story, about a boy who was too prideful and selfish, and was later cursed because of this. Narcissus was celebrated by the Greeks as a young man who caught his own reflection in a pool and fell in love with himself. a narcissist is personwho is overly self-involved, and often vain and selfish.