I would believe it to be Hera, and she did it as she was constatly looking at her husband, Zeus's activities with other women.She cursed the nymph to constantly echo her voice in return for her spoken lies about the location/activities of Zeus.
The nymph Echo, cursed by goddess Hera.
The nymph was called Echo. Hera cursed her by taking away her ability to form her own words. She could only repeat the words that others said.
Echo, for one.
Her name was Echo, unhappily in love with Narcissus. She was cursed by Hera.
I think you are talking about Echo. Echo was cursed by the goddess Hera. One day Hera was in the woods looking for her husband, Zeus, who was cheating with the nymphs. Echo detracted her by talking. Hera then cursed her by taking away Echo's ability to speak her own words. She could only repeat the words others say.
The nymph Echo, cursed by goddess Hera.
she was not a goddess, she was actually a wood nymph
The nymph was called Echo. Hera cursed her by taking away her ability to form her own words. She could only repeat the words that others said.
Echo, for one.
Juno(Hera) cursed a nymph named Echo because she talked too much.
Her name was Echo, unhappily in love with Narcissus. She was cursed by Hera.
I think you are talking about Echo. Echo was cursed by the goddess Hera. One day Hera was in the woods looking for her husband, Zeus, who was cheating with the nymphs. Echo detracted her by talking. Hera then cursed her by taking away Echo's ability to speak her own words. She could only repeat the words others say.
A Dryad is a nymph that lives in the wood
Echo is not a goddess. She was an Oread, or mountain nymph, of unknown parentage.SHE WAS A NYMPH
Echo's gossip and tales served to distract Hera, Zeus' wife, while he fraternized with other nymphs. As a result, Hera cursed Echo to only ever be able to repeat what others said.
Echo wasn't a goddess. She was a nymph. A nymph is a lesser goddess usually associated with nature and its wonders; thus Echo became the 'goddess' of echoes with her curse.
The nymph was called Echo