How to use in-sentence of “narcissus”:
– In classical mythology, Narcissus was a beautiful hunter from Boetia.
– However, at that moment, Narcissus decided he’d rather die before letting a wood nymph have him, and pushed her away.
– Nemesis, the goddess of revenge, punished Narcissus for not accepting the unrequited love of Echo.
– The moment she saw Narcissus walking through the forest, she fell in love with him and his breathtaking beauty.
– A confusing and repetitive exchange ensued, ending with Narcissus shouting to his companions that they should come together.
– Echo and Narcissus is a story from OvidOvid’s book of poetry, “Narcissus and Echo, the mountain nymph, or Oread, who fell in love with him.
– Echo did so and then told Narcissus that she loved him by hand movements.
– A handsome young man named Narcissus saw his own reflection in a pool of water and fell in love with himself.

