the tale of echo and narcissus
Echo and Narcissus is a story from Ovid's book of poetry, Metamorphoses, about a beautiful boy named Narcissus and Echo the mountain nymph, or Oread, who fell in love with him. in the other hand, meet Zeus. Zeus has cheated Hera, her wife with other women and he loved doing it.
Zeus had given Echo the task of entertaining his wife Hera with stories, in order that he might have time to slip away and philander around with other women. "Echo, you will tell stories to my wife. Distract her so she wont notice me cheating with other women," Zeus' voice thunders. Echo felt shocked of such request, "What if i dont want to ?" Zeus looks at the innocent nymph, starting to be impatient. "You will obey, because i am the king of all gods. Do as i say, or else." Echo hated the fact that she have to do this, but there is no other way.
Hera noticed something was up (she was known for her jealous and vengeful nature), and mistaking Echo as the object of Zeus's uncouth affections, she cast a spell on the unfortunate nymph - Echo would only be able to repeat the last words addressed to her and never speak her own again.
Hera noticed something was up (she was known for her jealous and vengeful nature), and mistaking Echo as the object of Zeus's uncouth affections, she cast a spell on the unfortunate nymph - Echo would only be able to repeat the last words addressed to her and never speak her own again.
Narcissus, a beautiful human youth, got separated from his hunting companions one day in some woods. Echo, being a nymph and also feeling pitiful because of her curse, had been wandering those same woods. The moment she saw Narcissus traipsing through the forest, she fell in love with him and his breathtaking beauty. But because of Hera's curse, she was unable to tell him, so she followed the boy and waited for him to speak. Eventually, Narcissus began to call for his companions. Echo eagerly stepped out of the trees and repeated the words. A confusing and repetitive conversation ensued, ending with Narcissus telling Echo that they should be together. Ever opportunistic, Echo repeated his words and leapt towards Narcissus. However, at that moment, Narcissus decided he'd rather die before letting a wood nymph have him, and pushed her away. Echo, heartbroken, ran away and hid in a cave, not eating or sleeping, just pining for Narcissus. After some time, Echo began to grow skinny from starvation until her body withered away entirely into dust, leaving nothing but her voice.
Later, the goddess of revenge, Nemesis punished Narcissus for not accepting the unrequited love of Echo.
Nemesis : That's unfair of Narcissus to treat her like that ! And for her to die for that cause ? I'm not going to let this slip away.
Nemesis caused him to fall in love with his own reflection he saw in a pool near the cave where Echo had died. Narcissus refused to leave the reflection of himself and, like Echo, starvation was going to claim him. But not before he cried out to his reflection: "Farewell, dear boy. Beloved in vain.". Echo's voice repeated the lament from the cave and Narcissus died by the bank of the pool.
Nemesis : That's unfair of Narcissus to treat her like that ! And for her to die for that cause ? I'm not going to let this slip away.
Nemesis caused him to fall in love with his own reflection he saw in a pool near the cave where Echo had died. Narcissus refused to leave the reflection of himself and, like Echo, starvation was going to claim him. But not before he cried out to his reflection: "Farewell, dear boy. Beloved in vain.". Echo's voice repeated the lament from the cave and Narcissus died by the bank of the pool.
To this day Echo's voice still calls back from caves and labyrinths, repeating the last spoken words.
QUESTIONS :
1. What book is the story of Echo and Narcissus comes from ?
2. How did Echo die ?
3. "Zeus : Echo, you will tell stories to my wife. Distract her so she wont notice me cheating with other women." Who the "she" in that sentence ?
4. What is the synonim of "Lament" ?
5. What does "starvation" means ?
QUESTIONS :
1. What book is the story of Echo and Narcissus comes from ?
2. How did Echo die ?
3. "Zeus : Echo, you will tell stories to my wife. Distract her so she wont notice me cheating with other women." Who the "she" in that sentence ?
4. What is the synonim of "Lament" ?
5. What does "starvation" means ?
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