The Tragic Myth of Echo & Narcissus
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I love this channel
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This channel has been such a joy.
I remember a version of Narcissus where he had fallen in love with his twin sister who died and so he would look at his reflection to see the likeness of her face. Apparently it's from a writer named Pausanias.
Recommendation: everything!!!
I love the way you broke things down, made it very engaging. The Echo conclusion was very interesting, did not see that coming.
It is healthy to feel comfortable in your own skin, not worrying constantly about what others think of you and trying to gain their validation. A little bit of Narcissus is needed in every soul. Also, it is healthy to "admire and honor" (not worship) the beauty that is in oneself (Psalm 139:14), something that is very lost today, in my opinion.
Thanks again for the video.
Eco babe, I know it's easy to be dululu after seeing a good looking boy but boy are you fast from 0 to 1000😂
This myth and Eros & Psyche used to depress me so much when I was a child! I was too used to fairy tales and happy endings, but Greek myths like these taught me introduced me to tragedy. And that not every fantastic story has a happy ending. Loved the video! And congratulations on 20,000 subscribers!!! 🙌
the first myth that I was really intrigued by was Daphne and Apollo
A fabulous myth!
Thank you. I had the smallest knowledge of both characters, but didn't know their connection. I also for got or didn't learn about the narcississ flower. I have the same fuzzy understanding of why peacock feathers look the way they do. A video on that would be great
Wonderful presentation miss. Always loved how the Greeks and others have reasons for what we see in nature and the value of their cautionary tales. Who’s to say if the gods aren’t watching 🐺
A great explaination, and great channel, thoroughly enjoying your work.
Thank you so much 🙏
Keep up the exceptional work, Erica 👏
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great explanation! thank you! This is a nice format. A quick video that gets you up to speed on a certain myth!
Loved this. I rememberd part of this myth but not all and it was lovely to listen to on my way home from work.
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Your best video yet! Love the energy!
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05:48...been there, done that 😊
Yet another beautiful video Ms. Erica, your videos are really inspiring.
And by the way, can you do a reaction to Epic the Musical please 🥺 (it's a musical inspired by the Odyssey it's really amazing).
Great Video, I'm looking forward to more Herodotus!
Oh yes, you can't beat the Greek creation myth, a bit of patricide, matricide, of all sorts of shenanigins inbetween... would like to see you present that in your own way.
Is anyone else missing the old „Hey ya, how you doing?“ 🙈 just thought about that. ❤️😊
I love this story. And I love your videos.
thank youuuuu :)
Excellent. Great channel. Very well done.
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Fantastic video thank you. Congratulations on 20,000 Subscribers !!!!!!!!
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I am so sorry with this news but I will be leaving your amazing and brilliant channel as my mom has been diagnosed with terminal cancer ❤❤❤
Oh John I'm so sorry to hear that. I hope you're looking after yourself.
Best explanation of the story. Great teacher.
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banger
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Thanks!
Thank you!