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Narcissus, often depicted in Greek mythology, is typically portrayed as a strikingly handsome young man with an ethereal beauty. He is characterized by his long, flowing hair and captivating features, embodying the ideal of youthful allure. In artistic representations, he is frequently shown gazing at his own reflection in water, symbolizing his self-obsession and vanity. His appearance embodies both charm and tragic fate, as his infatuation with himself ultimately leads to his demise.

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