Yes. The story of Echo and Narcissus is a flower myth from Greek mythology.
his crime was he hurt echo
There are actually four main characters in the story of Echo and Narcissus: Zeus, Hera, Echo, Narcissus.
in the story "Echo and Narcissus", Echo is a nymph.
Don't fall in love with yourself. That is the moral.
Where echoes come from, and where the flower narcissus does - the flower the Greeks call narcissus is different than the one in the US.
No because in the myth, they died before they got married
In the story of Echo and Narcissus, the conflict is resolved tragically. Narcissus rejects Echo's love, leading her to waste away until only her voice remains. Narcissus, too, ultimately suffers as he falls in love with his own reflection and is unable to leave it, eventually withering away and turning into the narcissus flower.
both echoes and the narcissus flower
Echo - Good story-teller. Narcissus - the epitome of vain and narcissistic (which is where the word comes from)
Echo's chattering allowed Zeus to have a affair behind Hera's back, this caused Hera to curse Echo to repeat only the last words another person had spoken.
a theme for echo's character can be not to talk a lot. a theme for narcissus is not to be too conceited about yourself.
The story of Echo and Narcissus is a part of Greek mythology and is most famously recounted in Ovid's "Metamorphoses." Ovid was a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Emperor Augustus.