Narcissus was an allegory for anyone who focused too much on their own appearance, there wasn’t a literal dude that experienced the story in real life.
Whether or not the person is objectively or even subjectively attractive doesn’t matter.
It’s still a valid question though. The guy might be fictional but the story is still there, so its coherent to ask questions about its internal universe
It’s an imaginary character there’s no consensus on how he was supposed to look…
He’s whatever you picture in your head, and the story obviously says he’s attractive.
What possible answer besides “yes” is there?
It’s like asking if the Road Runner was really smarter than the coyote nothing in any of the stories indicates he wasn’t, so why would anyone answer differently?
The people that insist their interpretation of literature is correct even after authors clarify that they’re reading to far into it?
They’re barely better than tarot card readers.
Go ahead and pass along all their words if you don’t mind.
I just can’t think of a more perfect arrangement to hear what the “field of literary analysis” has to say to me, than thru an account I’ve just blocked.
I wasn’t sure if he was actually beautiful in the story, or he just thought that he was. It was mentioned that he was cursed for being mean to his admirers, which is interesting.
I also wanted to see if people thought he was beautiful themselves. Some could argue that his behavior made him ugly.
Did Mickey Mouse really have big ears?
Narcissus was an allegory for anyone who focused too much on their own appearance, there wasn’t a literal dude that experienced the story in real life.
Whether or not the person is objectively or even subjectively attractive doesn’t matter.
It’s still a valid question though. The guy might be fictional but the story is still there, so its coherent to ask questions about its internal universe
It’s an imaginary character there’s no consensus on how he was supposed to look…
He’s whatever you picture in your head, and the story obviously says he’s attractive.
What possible answer besides “yes” is there?
It’s like asking if the Road Runner was really smarter than the coyote nothing in any of the stories indicates he wasn’t, so why would anyone answer differently?
The entire field of literary analysis would like a word with you. 🤣
Oh really?
The people that insist their interpretation of literature is correct even after authors clarify that they’re reading to far into it?
They’re barely better than tarot card readers.
Go ahead and pass along all their words if you don’t mind.
I just can’t think of a more perfect arrangement to hear what the “field of literary analysis” has to say to me, than thru an account I’ve just blocked.
People like you or why the phrase “touch grass” was invented. 🤣😁
I’m asking for people’s thoughts.
I wasn’t sure if he was actually beautiful in the story, or he just thought that he was. It was mentioned that he was cursed for being mean to his admirers, which is interesting.
I also wanted to see if people thought he was beautiful themselves. Some could argue that his behavior made him ugly.
Welp
Clearly nothing I said made sense to you
I don’t think this is the thread for you.
Yeah looks like someone was having a bad day