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Extensive plastic surgery was involved. And it really hasn't impacted the world. He's just become more narcissistic.
His brothers were jealous and so they sold him into slavery
Joseph McCarthy accused Arthur Miller of being a communist, so the feelings that he harbored toward McCarthy were unpleasant, to say the least. His play "After the Fall" seems to be modeled on his feelings.
having or showing an excessive interest in or admiration of oneself or one's physical appearance
Narcissistic is derived from the name of Narcissus. Narcissus was so beautiful that he fell in love with his reflection.
There have been accounts of narcissistic dogs so that is one example
becasue it has been labeled as a legend it makes it more important than a story and so it has become more significant. source- a knight in king arthur's court
He's playing you like a fine fiddle. Narcissistic people are ego-maniacs, controllers and can be verbally abusive (even physically abusive at times.) They love to feel in control so "game playing" is high on their list and that's exactly what this guy is doing to you. A person that loves you does not treat you in this manner. Tell him to get lost! Get on your own two feet and become independent and think of the signs of this narcissistic ex-boyfriend and learn from your mistakes. There is never a happy ending in a narcissistic relationship.
King Arthur did not become a knight. He was working for a knight and planning to become one, but he became king first. There was a contest once that Merlin held. Uther Pendragon was king but died. They had to decide who would be king of England so they put a magical sword in a stone. Whoever pulled it out was king of England and King Arthur did.
Get out of there! You can't change them, so I move on to more sane people.
In Arthurian legend, King Arthur's sword Excalibur was placed in the stone by Merlin the wizard as a test to find the rightful king of England. The sword could only be extracted by the true king, which Arthur successfully accomplished, proving his divine right to rule.