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He was no longer trapped looking at his own reflection, without ceasing to move for drink or food.

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Where was echo and narcissus set?

Ancient Greece.


Who witnessed the death of narcissus?

The death of Narcissus was witnessed by the nymph Echo. According to mythology, after Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection and ultimately perished, Echo, who had longed for him, lamented his fate. Her sorrow was profound, as she was left heartbroken by his unrequited love.


Why does Aphrodite punish Narcissus?

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


What is the term narcissus mean in English?

A narcissus is a type of flower of the Lily family. Narcissus is especially used to name ones with white flowers. Narcissus can also refer to a young man in Greek mythology that fell in love with his reflection after seeing it in a pool of water. He supposedly transformed into a narcissus flower after death.


How is narcissus considred to be reborn?

the flower that we call Narcissus which grew in the place his body died as he admired himself literally to death in the waters reflection


What plans did Washington have for his slaves upon his death?

He set them free when he died


Excessive love for oneself named after the greek lad who caused the death of echo?

Narcissus


Who is narcissus and what did he like to do?

Narcissus was a character in Greek mythology who was so taken with his own reflection in the water that he couldn't tear himself away from it, and eventually starved to death (if I am remembering correctly -corrections welcomed.)


Are you free to determine your futures or are you destined by fate?

There is no set designs to life ...but death at the end ...


What is botanical name for narcissus?

Narcissus pseudonarcissus


What is the origin of the word 'narcissus'?

Narcissus (from the Greek Word Νάρκισσος), was a mythological figure, son of the Nypmh Leiriotis and the river Kifissos, renowned for his beauty and vanity. The original greek myths attributed to his death all agree that Narcissus died admiring his reflection on the river and not being able to obtain the object of his affection, literally himself. There are three versions of this myth, one of which attributes his loss to punishment from the Greek Goddess Nemesis.To this day, Greeks still refer to extremely vain people as a "Narcissus". Accordingly, the plant Narcissus, that grows on river banks, is the remnants of Narcissus and his unfullfiled passion.


What were narcissus's powers?

Narcissus was a mortal, not a god. He had no powers.