Echo, a nymph from Greek mythology, possesses the power of voice and repetition. Cursed by Hera, she can only repeat the last words spoken to her, limiting her ability to express her feelings. This curse reflects her longing for love, particularly for Narcissus, who ultimately rejects her. Despite her limitations, Echo embodies themes of unrequited love and the desire for connection.
in the story "Echo and Narcissus", Echo is a nymph.
The nymph that was spurned by Narcissus was Echo.
Echo did not have any known powers. She could only echo what people said because of Hera's curse on her, but that is not a special power.
An Oread or mountain nymph.
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Narcissus spurned the nymph Echo.
Echo is not a goddess. She was an Oread, or mountain nymph, of unknown parentage.SHE WAS A NYMPH
No, she was not.
Echo is associated with Greek mythology. She was a mountain nymph, though it is not known from which area of Greece.
no. it was adopted.
No, she was not a Titan. She was a nymph.
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.