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.
We don't really know how he was supposed to look - although we can imagine that he was probably a very handsome man.
Narcissus wasted away while admiring his own reflection in a spring. Echo wasted away of her unrequited love for Narcissus. Much like many modern relationships.
Narcissus is pronounced när-sis es. The second sylable is a short i.
Don't think too highly of yourself.
In Greek mythology, Narcissus is associated with the concept of self-love and vanity, but he doesn't have a realm like a god or goddess would. He is more commonly known for the story of Narcissus and Echo, where he falls in love with his own reflection.
Daffodils, narcissus, tulips. Tulips are generally shaped like a cup while the others look more like a cup with a frill, or saucer at the bottom of the bloom.
Narcissus pseudonarcissus
Narcissus was a mortal, not a god. He had no powers.
Narcissus was an ancient Greek hero
some weaknesses for echo and narcissus
No, the punishment to Narcissus was delivered by the Greek goddess Nemesis (being in love with his own image, unable to look away and eat/drink) and either slowly pined away or killing himself in despair, his blood became the Narcissus flower.
Narcissus lived in Thespiae in Boeotia. Narcissus is a hunter in Greek mythology and is the son of Lirope and Cephissus.