narcissus in A Sentence

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    Tulips, Narcissus August 2019.

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    And when Narcissus did not return, love died.

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    And every man is Narcissus.

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    Narcissus is not capable of sympathy.

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    For some flowers of the Narcissus;

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    Narcissus is a member of the Amaryllis family.

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    Narcissus is not in love with HIMSELF.

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    I didn't know about the Narcissus and color.

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    The answer is Narcissus.

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    Home Tulips, Narcissus.

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    Narcissus- this is one of the first spring flowers.

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    In Greek mythology there was a beautiful man named Narcissus.

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    Despite his frustration and suffering, Narcissus cannot leave the spot.

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    It originated in Greek mythology when Narcissus fell in love.

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    Poor Echo had no self and no being outside of Narcissus.

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    But when Narcissus tries to embrace his simulacrum, the image disperses.

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    But in Ovid's version of the myth, Narcissus does not grow enraged.

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    The roots of Narcissus: Old and new models of the evolution of narcissism.

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    Where Narcissus once lay, they find“a flower, its yellow center circled by white petals.”.

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    One day, Echo followed Narcissus through the woods as he hunted for stags.

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    The myth of Narcissus, from which narcissism derives its name, comes in multiple versions.

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    The gods transformed him into a flower that to this day is called the Narcissus.

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    Along with tulips and crocuses, Narcissuses are among the first to bloom in early spring.

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    The Narcissus flowers were the same flowers Persephone was out picking when she was kidnapped by Hades.

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    Narcissistic personality disorder is named for the Greek myth of Narcissus, of which there are several versions.

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    Narcissistic personality disorder is named for the Greek mythical figure of Narcissus, of which there are several versions.

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    Ultimately, Narcissus's ego boundaries are dissolved and he merges back into the world in the form of a flower.

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    Some time after his encounter with Echo, Narcissus went to quench his thirst at a pool of water.

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    Perhaps this is why Ovid ends his treatment of the myth of Narcissus on a note of redemption.

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    If the Narcissus blooms on Chinese New Year, it is said to bring wealth and good fortune throughout the year.

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