Yes. Narcissus was cursed to fall in love with his own reflection.
Yes, Narcissus was male.
Narcissus lived in Thespiae in Boeotia. Narcissus is a hunter in Greek mythology and is the son of Lirope and Cephissus.
Narcissus was a man that was fell in love with himself when he discovered his reflection in a lake. He stayed there until he died of starvation
It was originally a Greek myth; like most of Greek mythology, it was later adopted by the Romans as well.
Father: Cephissus (river god) Mother: Liriope (nymph)
No, he wasn't. He was a very vain, handsome youth who fell in love with himself.
In Greek mythology, the beautiful youth who pined for the love of his own reflection was Narcissus. He became so enamored with his reflection in a pool of water that he wasted away gazing at it until he turned into the narcissus flower.
Yes, Narcissus was male.
Echo is a character from mythology- she fell in love with the youth, Narcissus.
Narcissus lived in Thespiae in Boeotia. Narcissus is a hunter in Greek mythology and is the son of Lirope and Cephissus.
Narcissus.
Yes. The story of Echo and Narcissus is a flower myth from Greek mythology.
The flower that shares its name with a vain character from Greek mythology is the "Narcissus." In myth, Narcissus was a youth who fell in love with his own reflection in a pool of water, leading to his demise. The flower is often associated with themes of vanity and self-love, echoing the story of its namesake.
From Greek mythology. It's from the story of Echo and Narcissus; Narcissus was a handsome young man that fell in love with his own reflection.
No, the Greek youth Narcissus did not have any special powers save being exceedingly lovely.
He loved only himself. On the other hand the nymph Echo was in love with Narcissus.
No, the Greek youth Narcissus did not have any special powers save being exceedingly lovely.