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She made him fall in love with his own reflection, so that he would understand the pain of unrequited love.

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Why does Aphrodite punish Narcissus?

Because Narcissus was loved; but loved no one but himself in turn.


If Echo had her power of speech how could she possibly curse Narcissus?

Echo was cursed by Hera. Echo was in love with Narcissus and would not want to curse him. Some say he was cursed by Nemesis, who made him fall in love with his own reflection.


Who did Narcissus fall in love with?

In the ancient Greek legend, Narcissus was the incredibly handsome son of a naiad and a river god. Everyone loved and admired him, and he became so vain and self-absorbed that he ignored all, preferring only to dwell upon his own beauty. The nymph, Echo, fell deeply in love with him and, in the face of his total ignorance of her presence she eventually faded away from grief and neglect, until only her haunting voice was left. Another person attracted to Narcissus complained about his obsession with himself to the goddess Nemesis, asking for Narcissus to be dealt with in an appropriate way. Nemesis obliged and Narcissus was caused to fall in love with the beautiful person he thought he saw as he bent to drink from a pool of water; of course, this was his own reflection. He couldn't tear himself away from the lovely sight and eventually died of starvation. When his sisters - naiads - came to bury him, he had disappeared and, in his place, was a charming flower, a narcissus, bending in the breeze towards its reflection in the water.


What was narcissus the greek god of?

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.


Where did Narcissus live?

Narcissus lived in Thespiae in Boeotia. Narcissus is a hunter in Greek mythology and is the son of Lirope and Cephissus.

Related questions

Why does Aphrodite punish Narcissus?

Because Narcissus was loved; but loved no one but himself in turn.


Who has the arch enemy Nemesis?

The arch enemy of Nemesis (in Greek mythology) was Echo and Narcissus, who she lured and killed. She is often mentioned as the God of revenge or remorselessness.


What was narcissus about?

narcissus was the son of Nemesis, goddess of revenge, who was cursed with falling in love with himself so he would never get married. all he does all day is literally stare in the mirror and admire himself.


If Echo had her power of speech how could she possibly curse Narcissus?

Echo was cursed by Hera. Echo was in love with Narcissus and would not want to curse him. Some say he was cursed by Nemesis, who made him fall in love with his own reflection.


Did Zeus punished Narcissus for being cruel to Echo by turning him into a flower?

No, the punishment to Narcissus was delivered by the Greek goddess Nemesis (being in love with his own image, unable to look away and eat/drink) and either slowly pined away or killing himself in despair, his blood became the Narcissus flower.


What should have we learned from Narcissus?

The story of Narcissus is that he was so proud that he spurned every girl who fell in love with him. The god Nemesis (hence the English word 'nemesis' for someone who is the cause of your downfall) decided to teach him a lesson: he led him to a pond where Narcissus saw his own reflection. Not knowing that is was just a reflection, he fell in love with it. He just sat there and stared at it until he died. The story teaches us that we should not be self-absorbed, and accept and enjoy the love that others offer us.


Why does nemesis punish narcissus?

Narcissus is punished because he was extremely good looking and did not pay attention to any of the women who tried to get his attention. A lot of women were heartbroken because of him, but it did not matter to him. Many of the women prayed to the Gods and the Gods replied by saying "May he who loves not others love himself." Nemesis made this true. When Narcissus bent over a clear pool, he saw his reflection and fell in love with himself. That is why narcissistic means egotistic: characteristic of those having an inflated idea of their own importance.


Narcissus god of what?

Narcissus was not a god. He was simply a very handsome guy who broke the hearts of many. Incorrect. 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.


What was the curse of echo to narcissus?

Echo was cursed by Hera to repeat what is said; she loved Narcissus and faded as her love could not be expressed; the suffering of his lovers both Echo and the youth Ameinias brought about Nemesis, who saw that though others loved him he could only love himself and so cursed him to love his own image.


What is the origin of narcissism?

In Ovid's tale, Narcissus is the handsome and proud son of the river god Cephissus and the nymph Liriope. The nymph, Echo, falls in love with him but is rejected and withdraws into a lonely spot and fades away, leaving behind her voice. The goddess Nemesis hears her prayers for vengeance and makes Narcissus fall in love with his own reflection, which he cannot embrace. He sits by the pool, watching it until he dies and turns into the narcissus flower.


What is the origin of Narcissus?

The Narcissus flower got it's name from the story of Narcissus and Echo in mythology. Narcissus was a hunter and Echo was a nymph. Echo loved Narcissus, but Narcissus thought of no one but himself. One day while Narcissus was out hunting, he saw his reflection in the water. He thought it was so beautiful that he forgot to eat and drink and soon faded away. The gods took pity on him and turned him into a flower. That is how the Narcissus got it's name.


What is botanical name for narcissus?

Narcissus pseudonarcissus