Well here is Ovid’s version...
“The Myth of Narcissus and Echo
Narcissus was a handsome hunter who broke the hearts of the many women. Despite their love, he remained aloof and arrogant. Pridefully, he held them in disdain.
Meanwhile, the beautiful forest nymph Echo had incurred the ire of the goddess Juno, who punished Echo for talking too much by depriving her of free expression. From then on, she could only repeat the last words of others. Echo spotted Narcissus and became infatuated. She longed for his attention, but he was fixated on himself. She tried to call out to him, yet couldnt.
One day, Narcissus became separated from his hunting companions and called out, Is anyone there? Echo could only repeat his words. Startled, he said, Come here, which Echo repeated. Echo jubilantly rushed to Narcissus, but he spurned her, saying, Hands off! May I die before you enjoy my body. Humiliated and rejected, Echo fled in shame. Nevertheless, her love for Narcissus grew.
To punish Narcissus for his arrogance, Nemesis, the goddess of revenge, put a spell on him. When Narcissus next noticed his reflection in a pool of water, love overtook him. He believed that hed finally found someone worthy of his love and became entirely absorbed with his own beautiful image, not realizing it was actually himself.
Unable to get Narcissus attention, Echos obsession and depression grew. As the years passed, she lost her youth and beauty pining away for unattainable Narcissus until she wasted away, only leaving behind her echoing voice. He eventually committed suicide, consumed by his impossible love, leaving a flower in his place.”
In short you can’t have Narcissus without Echo. The MSM plays the role of Echo with these young protesting Narcissists....why? The MSM seems to have been cursed for “talking too much”!
Interesting story.