What other mythological creatures exist?
Are there other Narcissus on the earth? I find myself in love with my lover only. This is just as important as metaphor for egoism. It is really good and very liberating.
I need a proper noun, the names of this person, like Narcissus but somebody else. I cannot say, “Narcissus” but some narcissus narcissus don’t, I want the name of this person but I can’t say anything about this person. I am not looking for common nouns like egoist, egomaniac, and such, but for proper nouns or personifications.
What is Ovid’s famous Narcissus tale? Guillaume de Lorris’ first-person narrator in his section of the romance of the rose, usually termed “the Dreamer,”‘s explicitly linked to Ovid’s archetype, initially espying his lady-love, ‘the perfect rose’, reflected in Narcissus’ watery mirror (so much does erotic infatuation often prove to be a kind of projection of self-love). This is a true Norse tale….the tale of inn’s sacrificing an eye in Mmir’s well has no parallel and was the least seen by Guillaume, who is depicted by his depiction of crystal balls on the limpid water that was previously fluid. What is the similarities in mythology and the Ojibwe Island experience? Is it not true that intellectual vanity is sometimes read as Eve’s motive in hegemony of the fruit of the tree of knowledge? Whom does Snow White actually become?
If you are looking for a proper noun, Dorian Gray (not a mythological character) is the narcissistic heroine of The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.
If a metaphor could be “Dorian Gray” (A Dorian Gray Personality), or “Someone suffering from the Dorian
Gray Syndrome”.
Willoughby Patterne, from Meredith’s The Egoist, was created as an archetype for vanity and sometimes used as such.
Willoughby Patterne, from Meredith’s The Egoist, was created as an archetype for vanity and sometimes used as such.