In the story of Echo and Narcissus, the conflict is resolved tragically. Narcissus rejects Echo's love, leading her to waste away until only her voice remains. Narcissus, too, ultimately suffers as he falls in love with his own reflection and is unable to leave it, eventually withering away and turning into the narcissus flower.
his crime was he hurt echo
Yes. The story of Echo and Narcissus is a flower myth from Greek mythology.
There are actually four main characters in the story of Echo and Narcissus: Zeus, Hera, Echo, Narcissus.
in the story "Echo and Narcissus", Echo is a nymph.
In "Echo and Narcissus," character motivation drives the plot through the intense desires of both Echo and Narcissus. Echo's longing for love leads her to pursue Narcissus, while his self-obsession and rejection of her ultimately result in tragic consequences. Their motivations create conflict and highlight themes of unrequited love and the dangers of vanity, ultimately shaping the narrative's outcome as both characters meet their fates. This interplay of motivations underscores the story's moral lessons about love and self-absorption.
both echoes and the narcissus flower
Echo - Good story-teller. Narcissus - the epitome of vain and narcissistic (which is where the word comes from)
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.
The story of Echo and Narcissus is a part of Greek mythology and is most famously recounted in Ovid's "Metamorphoses." Ovid was a Roman poet who lived during the reign of Emperor Augustus.
For one thing Echo was a girl and Narcissus was a boy. Another thing was that Narcissus was very cruel to Echo.
The nymph that was spurned by Narcissus was Echo.
-echo was a nymph who loved narcissus -narcissus loved himself -pan loves echo -narcissus died cause he wouldn't stop looking at himself to eat -echo died of depression from losing narcissus -pan continued his life as a god