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Latin J282,04 June 2023

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Laura Bellini

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1. Echo’s Tragic Condition | Inability to speak first, only able to repeat words, sorrowful existence before encountering Narcissus. 2. Echo’s Obsessive Love for Narcissus | Intensity of her passion, Ovid’s imagery of fire and burning, portrayal of helpless attraction. 3. Narcissus’ Rejection of Echo | His cold dismissal, Echo’s retreat into isolation, emotional devastation, lingering unfulfilled love. 4. Narcissus’ Downfall and Echo’s Reaction | Ovid’s depiction of Narcissus’ self-destruction, Echo’s bittersweet response, repetition of his final words. 5. Catullus’ Love for Lesbia | Romantic desperation, desire for limitless kisses, exaggeration using vast imagery, passion mixed with obsession. 6. Catullus’ Torment in Love | Love as uncontrollable madness, fear of envy and curses, inability to quantify desire.
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