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to give Narcissus a lesson for all the pain he provoked. Narcissus walked by a pool of water and decided to drink some. He saw his reflection, became entranced by it, and killed himself because he could not have his object of desire, or gazing endlessly at the image, he slowly pined away and was
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Narcissus also spurned Ameinias and gave him a sword. The latter committed suicide at Narcissus's doorstep after being rejected by him. He had prayed to
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retells the Narcissus myth in a modern setting where Narcissus is a handsome, popular kid at his school and Ameinias is his friend.
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Narcissus' name was the ancient Greek word for the narcissus or daffodil flower, and the boy's spurned love Ameinias for the
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Malcolm Lidbury
Greek mythology
Ancient Greek
romanized
Narcissus
Thespiae
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Conon
Nemesis
nymphs
narcissus flower
Thespians
Eros
Hesychius of Alexandria
dill
anise
cummin
Mythology portal
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Ajax the Great
Anethus


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