Talk:Echo (mythology)
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"According to some sources, Hera caught on to Echo's trick ... "
I wonder which sources. Jay 22:18, 27 Mar 2004 (UTC)
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"Ovid's version of the tale states that a boy who had also fallen in love with Narcissus made a prayer to the gods that was answered by the goddess Nemesis - she who ruins the proud, asking that Narcissus suffered from an unrequited lust as he had made others do. She cursed Narcissus into falling in love with his own reflection. He eventually dies of heartbreak and is carried to the Underworld where he is forever tormented by his own reflection in the River Styx."
This, while related to Echo by dealing with an alternate tale of Narcissus, does not directly relate to her and should therefore be removed.
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