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What is the moral of the story in the myth of Narcissus?

By Jessica Wood

The moral of Narcissus is that Narcissism is part of societies. Christopher Lasch, in his bestseller The Culture of Narcissism considers individualism as an extremist and improper phenomena. He stated that global community traumatized by radical individualism 鈥 it means that everybody considers his/her interests.

What is the purpose of Narcissus and Echo?

While Echo fell in love with Narcissus, Narcissus fell in love with himself. Love turned into obsession and obsession into existential despair. Echo and Narcissus’ myth is a good reminder that there is a difference between healthy self-love and obsessive narcissism.

What is the lesson of Echo?

The first thing that the story of Echo and Narcissus teaches us is to beware the trap of vanity or self-adoration. Basically, don’t go around thinking you’re all that. Narcissus is so attractive that he practically has to carry around a spear to keep the girls away. The problem is that he knows how attractive he is.

What happens to Echo after Narcissus rejects her?

Narcissus rejected her and Echo ran to hide. Her body then wasted away while she pined for him. She is now forever hiding amongst the leaves and caves in the forest. Her body is gone but her bones became rocks and her voice remains and can be heard in mountain valleys and in caves.

What are the two central themes of Echo and Narcissus?

Echo is cursed with only being able to repeat whatever she hears. After Narcissus sees his reflection he is forced to stay in that moment for the rest of his life until he starves and dies. Narcissus being transformed into a flower represents beauty without vanity. The theme is excessive pride leads to bad things.

What did Echo say to Narcissus?

鈥淕ood- bye, my love!鈥 he shouted to his reflection. 鈥淕ood-bye, my love!鈥 Echo cried to Narcissus from her cave deep in the woods.

How does Echo’s punishment cause her to sympathize with Narcissus?

As a punishment, Hera takes away Echo’s voice so that she is only able to repeat whatever she hears. Echo falls hopelessly in love with Narcissus the moment she sees him, but because of Hera’s curse, she can’t say anything. Literally. Instead, Echo follows Narcissus around the forest, waiting for him to speak.

What is the relationship between Narcissus and Echo?

Narcissus, a hunter from Boeotia, got separated from his hunting companions one day in the woods. Echo, being a nymph and also feeling pitiful because of her curse, had been wandering those same woods. The moment she saw Narcissus walking through the forest, she fell in love with him and his breathtaking beauty.

What does Echo symbolize?

Echo, in Greek mythology, a mountain nymph, or oread. To punish Echo, Hera deprived her of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another.

What is the resolution of Echo and Narcissus?

Falling Action: Narcissus falls in love with his own reflection. Resolution: Narcissus dies and a flower replaces his ashes.

What does Narcissus symbolize?

THE MEANING OF NARCISSUS

Daffodils are some of the first flowers we see in springtime and are a great indicator that winter is over. Because of this, they are seen to represent rebirth and new beginnings.

Why are Narcissus flowers called that?

The word 鈥渘arcissus鈥 is derived from the Greek word narke, meaning numbness (also the root of the word narcotic); the flower may have been named thus because of the intoxicating fragrance of some species.

Which of the following best describes a central theme of the myth Echo and Narcissus?

Which of the following best describes a central theme of Echo and Narcissus? Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Tiresias predicts that Narcissus will live a long life as long as he does not see his reflection; when he does, it leads to his tragic end.