Anne รีทวีตแล้ว
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Anne รีทวีตแล้ว

Waterhouse’s ‘Narcissus’ references the flower named after the Greek myth.
In the Greek myth Narcissus, a beautiful youth, fell deeply in love with his own reflection in a pool of water. He became completely entranced and could not tear himself away.
He eventually wasted away and died on the spot from starvation and exhaustion. In some versions (e.g., Ovid’s Metamorphoses), the gods transformed his body into the narcissus flower (daffodil) where he died, as a memorial to his self-obsession. In others, the flower simply sprang up from the earth at the place of his death.
The bloom thus symbolizes vanity, self-love, and unrequited desire.
John William Waterhouse@waterhouse_art
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