In Greek mythology, Zeus would often go down to the mortal world. Hera would go after him, but runs into Echo every time while Zeus quietly returns to Olympus. When Hera learned that Echo was working for Zeus, she cursed her to where she would only repeat what every one else said and only spoke when spoken to. Echo met Narcissus, a handome young man, and followed him. She kept on repeating him, and he threw her. She cried and died of a broken heart. Aphrodite took pity on Echo and cursed Narcissus. Narcissus fell in love with hinmself and stood by a lake. He realized he had loved in vain and died. Where he died, a narcissus flower grew.
In Greek mythology Echo was a nymph cursed by Hera with a speech impediment. Echo could only repeat what others said.
It was Echo, who was cursed by Hera. Hera was suspicious that Zeus had been cheating on her with one of the other nymphs. Echo delayed Hera by chatting with her to allow Zeus enough time to escape. Hera was furious, and cursed Echo by her only being able to repeat other's words.
Yes, Echo is a Oreiad nymph of Mount Kithairon, or goddess from Greek mythology.
No. "Echo" is the name of a figure in Greek mythology (a nymph), so if a person is named "Echo", that person is most likely called after her. The story goes that Echo was cursed by Hera, so that she could not talk normally - only repeat what other people said.
It isn't specified in Greek Mythology how she died, although it is unlikely she did because she was a goddess. But in the stories, she was to compliment Hera to keep her unaware of Zeus' many affairs. But when Hera found out she cursed Echo to only be able to repeat the words others had said. This is where we get the modern word "echo"
The root word "echo" comes from Greek mythology, where Echo was a nymph cursed to only repeat the last words spoken to her. In language, it refers to the repetition of sound caused by the reflection of sound waves off a surface.
An echo is a nymph from Greek mythology who was cursed by Hera to repeat only the last words spoken to her. This curse prevented Echo from speaking her own thoughts and emotions, leaving her to echo the words of others.
In "Ballad of the Dead Ladies" by François Villon, Echo refers to the mythological character Echo from Greek mythology. Echo was cursed by the goddess Hera to only repeat the last words spoken to her. In the poem, Echo symbolizes the voices of the dead ladies lamenting their past glory and beauty.
Echo's mother was not named inn Greek Mythology. Her fathers name was Penaeus.
Echo just repeat every thing because she got cursed by a goddess.
To repeat the last thing someone would ask her bc she liked to gossip so she was cursed w only being able to talk by "echoing"
There were several figures from Greek mythology cursed with scary appearances, one of which was Medusa, who gained snake-hair and turned into a monster after laying with Poseidon in Athena's temple.