Some narcissus change color with age. Some will change color with a virus. It is possible your tap water has rust which could affect the color.
Where echoes come from, and where the flower narcissus does - the flower the Greeks call narcissus is different than the one in the US.
No, the Greek youth Narcissus did not have any special powers save being exceedingly lovely.
No, the Greek youth Narcissus did not have any special powers save being exceedingly lovely.
Narcissus, hence Narcissus complex. One who adores himself
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.
A major flaw in Narcissus's charter is its excessive focus on individualism and self-interest, which can lead to a lack of community engagement and social responsibility. This self-centered approach may foster isolation rather than collaboration, undermining the potential for collective growth and support. Additionally, it could result in a disregard for the well-being of others, creating an environment where empathy and cooperation are diminished.
I should think that being married to a flower would make for all sorts of trouble. However, if you are talking about being married to a person with similar traits to Narcissus, the handsome boy from Greek mythology, there would also be problems. For example, Narcissus was very cruel, spurning the advances of everyone who loved him (including Echo). In addition, as Narcissus in the story fell in love with his own reflection, being married to someone like that would mean that he cares about himself much more than he would care about you.
Narcissus was not a god. He was a youth in Greek mythology that fell in love with his reflection in a pool, which resulted in him dying (or fading away) while staring at himself. He was turned into a flower. Partly correct. In Greek mythology, Narcissus (/ɑrˈɪə/; Greek: Νάρκισσος, Narkissos) was a hunter from the territory of Thespiae in Boeotia who was renowned for his beauty. He was the son of a river god named Cephissus and a nymph named Liriope.[1]He was exceptionally proud, in that he disdained those who loved him. Nemesis noticed this behavior and attracted Narcissus to a pool, where he saw his own reflection in the water and fell in love with it, not realizing it was merely an image. Unable to leave the beauty of his reflection, Narcissus died. Narcissus is the origin of the term narcissism, a fixation with oneself.
Self love, for Narcissus, or the arrogance of spurning love of others. For Echo, it is gossip, and then love not returned; or being unable to express love for another.
She kept trying to hug him or cling to him. But, because she could only repeat things that others would say(after being cursed by Hera), Narcissus spurned her, thinking she was much too foolish.
Actually, theocentric means centered on God or focused on a divine being. It is the opposite of being anthropocentric, which is centered on human beings.
people took a pee in it and it was yellow stop being ignorant... it got it's name from the yellow silt that deposits at the bottom of the river