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to punish Narcissus with a love that was equally not reciprocated. Nemesis caused him to fall in love with his own reflection in a pool of water where he wasted away and died, unable to take his eyes away from the beautiful youth he did not recognise as himself. Narcissus, looking one last time into
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As the other nymphs took Narcissus into the afterlife, they wailed a sorrowful song, and Echo repeated the last syllabic wails back, in sadness. When the river master of death brought Narcissus on the boat across the Styx into the afterlife, Narcissus stared at his reflection, in unrequited desire.
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In her delight, Echo rushed to Narcissus ready to throw her arms around her beloved. Narcissus, however, was appalled and, spurning her, exclaimed, ‘Hands off! May I die before you enjoy my body.’ All Echo could whisper in reply was, ‘enjoy my body’ and having done so she fled, scorned, humiliated,
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During the hunt, Narcissus became separated from his companions and called out, ‘is anyone there,’ and heard the nymph repeat his words. Startled, Narcissus answered the voice, ‘come here,’ only to be told the same. When Narcissus saw that nobody had emerged from the glade, he concluded that the
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the pool uttered, "Oh marvellous boy, I loved you in vain, farewell", Echo too chorused, "Farewell." When the time came for Narcissus's funeral, people came to where he lay, but found no body. All that was left of Narcissus was a six-petalled white flower arranged around a golden centre.
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owner of the voice must be running away from him and called out again. Finally, he shouted, "This way, we must come together." Taking this to be a reciprocation of her love, Echo concurred ecstatically, "We must come together!"
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and, infatuated, followed quietly. The more she looked at the young man, the more she longed for him. Though she wished with all her heart to call out to Narcissus, Juno's curse prevented her.
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Eventually, Echo, too, began to waste away. Though she was immortal, her body faded and her bones turned to stone until all that remained of Echo was the sound of her voice.
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Despite the harshness of his rejection, Echo's love for Narcissus only grew. Echo's fellow nymphs prayed to
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Sometime after being cursed, Echo spied a young man,
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Pompeii

Echo and Narcissus
Pre-Raphaelite
John William Waterhouse

David Revoy
Ovid
Metamorphoses
Roman
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Augustan Age
mountain nymph
Echo
Narcissus
Western art and literature
Juno
Jupiter
aural effect
Narcissus
immediately fell in love with him
Nemesis

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