Narcissus was cruel to Echo primarily due to his self-absorption and inability to empathize with others. He was enchanted by his own beauty and indifferent to the feelings of those around him, including Echo, who loved him deeply. His rejection and dismissal of her love reflect a broader theme of vanity and the consequences of excessive self-love, ultimately leading to his tragic fate. This cruelty underscores the idea that unchecked Narcissism can cause harm not only to others but also to oneself.
echo loves narcissus but he rejects her and she dies so narcissus got a curse put on him where he could only love himself so he had pity on himself and was turned in a flower on the riverbank..!!
Don't think too highly of yourself.
Echo was a nymph, that loved her own voice. She used to entertain Hera as a distraction, so that Zeus could have affairs with the other nymphs. Hera found out what Echo was doing, and cursed her. The curse made it so Echo could only repeat back the words of others. Echo later came across and fell in love with the very handsome Narcissus. Narcissus leaned over to see his reflection in the lake. Being a vain person, he fell in love with his own reflection. He would mutter words of love to himself, which Echo would repeat. He never left his reflection to eat or drink, and slowly withered. Echo began to despair, and eventually took his hunting knife and killed him. The first Narcissus flowers came from the droplets of his spilled blood.
their story represents all-consuming love. Narcissus fell in love with his own reflection and Echo fell in love with him, but Hera cursed her speech to only repeat the end of what's being said. Its said that that Narcissus was most beautiful in face, and went to the forest only to see his face in the reflection of a pool of water, where he sat and admired his face with Echo admiring his face, repeating what he said. He stared at his own face for so long he died there due to lack of food and water, and Echo was reduced to only her voice. Hense, an echo... narcissism also comes from his name, a vain self-loving person
Hera is married to Zeus... so no... but appearently Zeus cheated on Hera in the myth of 'Echo and Narcissus'...
It's not that he was cruel to Echo, he was just so self absorbed that she didn't matter to him. He would have (and did) treat any other woman the same way.
Echo's chattering allowed Zeus to have a affair behind Hera's back, this caused Hera to curse Echo to repeat only the last words another person had spoken.
Simple, Narcissus was too proud to be good to her, or any woman, he was so lovely, and so arrogant about it, that he refused to be anything less than cruel to anyone who wasn't as beautiful as himself.
It's not that he was cruel to Echo, he was just so self absorbed that she didn't matter to him. He would have (and did) treat any other woman the same way.
The Narcissus flower got it's name from the story of Narcissus and Echo in mythology. Narcissus was a hunter and Echo was a nymph. Echo loved Narcissus, but Narcissus thought of no one but himself. One day while Narcissus was out hunting, he saw his reflection in the water. He thought it was so beautiful that he forgot to eat and drink and soon faded away. The gods took pity on him and turned him into a flower. That is how the Narcissus got it's name.
Echo well, refers to your voice echoing. She could only repeat what others said. Narcissus was a youth and he was gazing at himself in a pool. He sat there for so long that he changed into a flower. That is supposedly the origin of the Narcissus flower.
echo loves narcissus but he rejects her and she dies so narcissus got a curse put on him where he could only love himself so he had pity on himself and was turned in a flower on the riverbank..!!
It starts off as Zeus cheating on Hera. Echo tells Hera a lie so Hera will not discover he was cheating. Zeus gives Echo a gift thanking her , but Hera finds out. So Hera casts a spell on Echo so she can only repeat what others say. Narcissus happened to be in the woods at the time and he was so beautiful Echo fell in love with him. Narcissus did not like echo because she would only repeat what he said and got annoyed. Echo heartbroken prayed to Aphrodite the Goddess of Love who took pity on Echo. She had Narcissus fall in love with him self with a reflection in the water, Narcissus believing that it was a water Nymph stayed at the water trying to coax her out. Turning into a flower. Aphrodite let Echo rest in peace but couldn't bear to lose the sound of Echo's voice so she kept it whispering in the wind.
Don't think too highly of yourself.
The usual origin myth for Echo was probably invented by the Roman poet Ovid in the first century BC. According to Ovid, Echo was a wood-nymph who fell in love with the beautiful youth Narcissus. But Echo could only repeat what had just been said to her, so Narcissus found her a tiresome companion (and anyway, Narcissus had fallen in love with his own reflection). Echo pined away with love of Narcissus, until only her voice remained. Narcissus became a daffodil gazing longingly at its own loveliness beside a mountain pool. And they all lived happily ever after.
Echo was cursed by Hera to repeat what is said; she loved Narcissus and faded as her love could not be expressed; the suffering of his lovers both Echo and the youth Ameinias brought about Nemesis, who saw that though others loved him he could only love himself and so cursed him to love his own image.
The Face in the Pool (the story of Echo and Narcissus)Zeus had been going down to earth to hang out with the nymphs. Every time Hera (Zeus' wife) came down to see him, Echo- one of the nymphs- distracted her so she wouldn't see Zeus. Once Hera found out that Echo had been tricking her she cursed her, so that she would never say the first words, only the last.Narcissus was a man who was very vain. One day he was hunting in the forest. Echo saw him and followed him because he was so beautiful. Narcissus heard her and said "Who are you? Come to me!" Echo replied "Come to me!" so Narcissus said "Stop hiding, let us meet!" Echo replied "Let us meet!" When Echo went to see Narcissus she embraced him. "Leave me alone!" he said. "I'd rather die than love you!". "Love you' was all Echo could say back. Echo goes to live in a cave.Later Narcissus finds a pool, and he sees his own reflection in it and falls in love. He dies while sitting there. "Goodbye, my love!" are his last words. Echo hears from the cave. "Goodbye, my love" she says back.And then Narcissus turns into a beautiful flower.---This is a tragic story of someone who falls in love and cannot act on it, and someone who is in love with himself. The character Narcissus is the basis for the modern term "narcissist", someone who is egotistic, self-centered and vain.