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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.
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.
Narcissus wasn't a god. He was a vain mortal who was transformed into a flower (of the same name) by Apollo as a punishment for admiring his own reflection too much.
That would be Narcissus.
Yes. Narcissus was cursed to fall in love with his own reflection.
Actually, Narcissus was a Greek hunter who found himself quite attractive and was eventually turned into a flower because he had been staring at his reflection in the river so long.
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Yes. The story of Echo and Narcissus is a flower myth from Greek mythology.
Narcissus was a man that was fell in love with himself when he discovered his reflection in a lake. He stayed there until he died of starvation
Both Echo and Narcissus are figures from Greek mythology associated with the concept of reflection and self-absorption. Echo is known for repeating what others say, while Narcissus is known for falling in love with his own reflection.
Narcissistic is derived from the name of Narcissus. Narcissus was so beautiful that he fell in love with his reflection.
Narcissus was not a god. He was a youth in Greek mythology that fell in love with his reflection in a pool, which resulted in him dying (or fading away) while staring at himself. He was turned into a flower. Partly correct. In Greek mythology, Narcissus (/ɑrˈɪə/; Greek: Νάρκισσος, Narkissos) was a hunter from the territory of Thespiae in Boeotia who was renowned for his beauty. He was the son of a river god named Cephissus and a nymph named Liriope.[1]He was exceptionally proud, in that he disdained those who loved him. Nemesis noticed this behavior and attracted Narcissus to a pool, where he saw his own reflection in the water and fell in love with it, not realizing it was merely an image. Unable to leave the beauty of his reflection, Narcissus died. Narcissus is the origin of the term narcissism, a fixation with oneself.