Echo

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Echo is a mountain nymph from Greek mythology best known for being cursed to only repeat others’ words and for her unrequited love for Narcissus.

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Echo canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Oread
mountain nymph
nymph in Greek mythology
appearsIn Ovid’s Metamorphoses
associatedWith Hera
Narcissus
Zeus
category Characters in Greek mythology
Nymphs
Oreads
causeOfCurse aiding Zeus by distracting Hera
culture Ancient Greek
curse could only repeat the last words spoken by others
emotion grief
shame
fate wasted away until only her voice remained
fellInLoveWith Narcissus
gender female
habitat caves
mountains
knownFor association with the origin of echoes in nature
being cursed to repeat the words of others
unrequited love for Narcissus
languageOfName Ancient Greek
literarySource Ovid’s Metamorphoses
surface form: Metamorphoses by Ovid
loveType unrequited love
meaningOfName echo or reflected sound
mythology Greek mythology
nameInGreek Ἠχώ
narrativeFunction etiological figure explaining echoes in nature
punishedBy Hera
rejectedBy Narcissus
relatedConcept acoustic echo
relatedMyth myth of Narcissus and Echo
religion Ancient Greek religion
roleInMyth companion of the goddess Hera in some versions
distracted Hera with talk while Zeus consorted with other nymphs
species nymph
speechAbilityAfterCurse able only to echo others’ words
unable to speak first
speechAbilityBeforeCurse talkative and eloquent
symbolism loss of self
the phenomenon of echoing sound
unrequited love
timePeriodOfMyth classical antiquity
voiceStatusAfterDeath disembodied voice remaining in nature

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Referenced by (7)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Dollhouse mainCharacter Echo
Poison hasTrack Echo
Pan (Greek god) pursued Echo
subject surface form: Pan
Narcissus rejected Echo