Don't fall in love with yourself. That is the moral.
Yes. The story of Echo and Narcissus is a flower myth from Greek mythology.
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 because in the myth, they died before they got married
There are two main morals: It is not wise to cover-up another's wrongdoings. - In regards to Echo lying for Zeus and suffering the punishment from Hera. And Vanity is wasted efforts. If you are vain, you perish alone.
a theme for echo's character can be not to talk a lot. a theme for narcissus is not to be too conceited about yourself.
The myth describes why Narcissus Lilies (which we call Daffodils) always face down. Echo was already cursed by Hera to repeat what she heard, but in the myth, she pines away because of the spurning of Narcissus. Only her voice remains, creating the echos we hear today.
There are actually four main characters in the story of Echo and Narcissus: Zeus, Hera, Echo, Narcissus.
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.
his crime was he hurt 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
Many words in the English language today have origins in various myths and legends. Examples include "narcissistic" from the myth of Narcissus, "herculean" from the myth of Hercules, and "echo" from the myth of Echo and Narcissus. These words have entered common usage to describe characteristics or actions that reflect the stories of these mythical figures.